Bulletin Vol. 9 No. 8 Jul 1973

Executive Assistant and has also taught art as Part-time Lecturer at New Asia College. Mr. King was invited to be an External Examiner for the Third Year Specialist Course in Art at the Grantham College of Education in 1970. His work was exhibited at the Expo 70 Hong Kong Pavilion. In 1972, he was invited by the Federation of Hong Kong Industries to make an Industrial Design Study Tour to Japan; he was appointed by the Education Department t o serve on the Secondary Co-ordinating Committee fo r Cultural Crafts. At present, he is a Member of Exhibitions Committee, Festival of Hong Kong. In January 1972 , Mr. King was appointed Staff Tutor in charge of art courses at the Department of Extramural Studies. Mr. Richard Markson Tutor in Music Chung Chi College Mr. Richard Markson began his career in Music at the age of twelve when he was heard by the distinguished French cellist Paul Tortelier. Tortelier urged his parents to send him to Paris to study with him. Despite his age he was admitted directly to the Paris Conservatiore. During his six years there he won many awards including the Prix du Conservatoire, the Caird Scholarship, the Martin Scholarship and the Myra Hess award. Since leaving Paris, he has had lessons from the American cellist Leonard Rose, and more recently from Pierre Fournier. Mr. Markson is well known as a solo artist throughout the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland, Switzerland, and Israel. He has broadcast extensively on radio and television, and his debut and subsequent appearances in London and elsewhere have been acclaimed by critics and audiences alike. (see also pictures in Chinese section) 馬 克 愼 先生 Mr. Richard Markson LECTURES • Dr. Chien Ho, Professor of Biophysics and Molecular Biology of the University of Pittsburgh, gave lectures on "Magnetic Resonance Studies of Human Normal and Abnormal Haemoglobins" and " A Mechanism for the Oxygenation of Haemoglobin" on 6th and 8th June. • Prof. Chung Kai-lai, Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University and a world-renowned Probabilist, gave a public lecture entitled “The Poisson Process" or 21st June. • The Institute of Advanced Chinese Studies and Research of New Asia College invited Prof. C.Y. Cheung, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii, to speak on "Heideigger and Oriental Philosophy" on 24th June. • The Student Union of New Asia College sponsored the following lectures in June: 3rd June "The Dissemination of Chinese Culture in Europe and America", by Dr. Y.P. Mei, President of New Asia College 9th June "Sympost System and Sympost Chart", by Mr. Cheng Hee-chiu, (B.Sc., New Asia), Chairman of the Mathematics & Science Department of Christ College "Humanism and Socialism", by Mr. George Novack, Editor of the International Press and International Socialist Review 16th June "The Contemporary Significance of Confucian Morality", by Dr. Chen Te,Lecturer in Philosophy at Chung Chi College COMINGS AND GOINGS • Three distinguished visitors from Australia visited the University on 14th June: the Hon. J.B.M. Fuller, M.L.C ., Minister for Decentralisation and Development and Vice-President of the Executive Council; Dr. F.C. Butler, Senior Deputy Director-General, N.S.W. Depart- 一5一

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