Bulletin Vol. 10 No. 5 Jan 1974

Prof. Alfred John Oswald Farina, Visiting Professor of Social Work Dr. John Farina received his D.S.W. in 1964 from Washington University (St. Louis). Previously he took his B.A., B.S.W. and M.S.W. at the University of British Columbia. Before he began teaching he was Assistant Director of the Tacoma, Washington, Recreation Commission ; Commissioner of Parks and Recreation for the City of Edmonton, Alberta; and Director of the Group Work Division of the Canadian Welfare Council. Prof. Farina joined the Faculty o f Social Work at the University of Toronto in 1957. He has served as a guest Lecturer at numerous universities in Canada and the United States. He has published a number of articles and reports primarily in the area of leisure, recreation, and group work. Dr. Farina assumed his post of Visiting Professor of Social Wor k at United College in August 1973. Prof. William Arthur Kale, Visiting Professor of Theology Prof. William Arthur Kale is Visiting Professor of Christian Education in the Theology Division o f Chung Chi College for the current academic year. He is a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A., and was educated at Duke and Yale Universities. He was a member of the facult y at Duke for twenty-one years, until his retirement at the end of June 1973. Prior to his appointment to the Duke staff, Prof. Kale, as an ordained clergyman of the United Methodist Church, served as minister of a number of churches in his native state. In 1959, while on sabbatical leave, he was guest minister of the American Protestant Church, the Hague, the Netherlands. He has been a participant in the ecumenical movement at various levels, regional, national, and international. He is a former president of the North Carolina Council of Churches and a former member of the National Assembly of the National Council of Churches in the U.S.A. Currently he is a member of the World Methodist Council, the Religious Education Association, and the National Council of Researchers and Professors of Education. For nearly twenty-five years, 1944—1968,he served as an officer of regional and national agencies in the design and practice of youth ministries of the Christian church. In 1968 he conducted seminars for American military chaplains in Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines. PUBL ICAT ION NEWS The Publications Office publishe d the following books in 1973: I n English Michael Wei & Timothy Light : A Newspaper's Vocabulary I n Chinese Tsang Wah-moon: The Centricity of the Development of Lingnan in Tan g Dynasty CUHK Committee for Translation/Publicatio n Project: A Reader in Classical Chinese Studies: Essays on Classical Chinese Literature by British and American Scholars Shiu Lun Kong: Cognitive Processes Applied to Education Ting Wang: A Compilation of Press Articles on Peking's News Policy during the Cultural Revolution So Man-jock: The Chronological Biography of L i Ch'ien Mak Chung-kwei: The Study of Conscience by the Scholars of the Wang Yang-ming School in the Ming Dynasty Cheng Tung-yung: Economic Theory (2 vols.) Chou Fa-kao, Cheung Yat-shing, Tsui Chee-yee & Lam Kit-ming (eds.): A Pronouncing Dictionary of Chinese Characters 費 仁 納 敎授 Prof. Alfred J.O. Farina 甘維麟敎授 Prof. William A. Kale — 5 —

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