Bulletin Vol. 11 No. 3 Nov–Dec 1974

Lecturer, and Dartmonth University as Assistant Professor and the Electronic Physics Department of Ch'ao Tung University, Taiwan, as Associate Professor. Dr. Lai joined this University in the fall of 1974 as Lecturer in Physics at Chung Chi College. Dr. Ronnie Ka-lai Poon, Lecturer in Electronics, United College Dr. Ronnie Ka-lai Poon received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in 1971, and his D.Sc. degree in 1974, from the Electrical Engineering Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was employed as an engineering assistant a t E.G. & G. Company, Inc. Bedford, Massachusetts in the summer of 1969, and as a research assistant in the radio astronomy group of the M.I.T. Research Laboratory of Electronics from 1971 to 1973. His current research interest lies in remote sensing of the atmosphere, air pollution, spectroscopy, solar radiation, and microwave engineering. He is presently a member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu honorary societies, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Since August 1974, Dr. Poon has been a Lecturer in the Electronics Department, United College. Dr. Robert N. Spadaro, Lecturer in Government & Public Administration, United College Dr. Robert N. Spadaro obtained his M.A. degree at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in Public Administration and Finance, and his Ph.D. degree at the University of Georgia, specializing in Political Science and Methodology. Before joining this University as Lecturer in Government and Public Administration at United College, Dr. Spadaro was Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University, U.S.A. He had also served as Director of Policy Research at the Pennsylvania Governor's Office. Dr. Spadaro is the senior author of Public Policy and a contributor of Western Political Quarterly, Journal of Applied Social Psychology and other academic journals. Dr. David Tai-wai Yew, Lecturer in Biology, New Asia College Dr. David Tai-wai Yew, a B.Sc. of this University, obtained his Ph.D. degree in anatomy at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, U.S.A. Dr. Yew taught at the School and served as N.I.H. Research Contract Research Associate there. His research interest lies in anatomy, electronmicroscopy, teratology, pharmacology and experimental pathology. Dr. Yew now serves as Lecturer in Biology at New Asia College. Mr. Yau Hon-ming, Oliver, Tutor, New Asia College Mr. Yau Hon-ming, Oliver, graduated from New Asia College of this University with a B.B.A. in 1972. He furthered his studies at the Lingnan Institute of Business Administration of this University, where he obtained his M.B.A. degree in 1974. From July to Decembe 1974 , Mr. Yau worked in the World-wide (Shipping), Ltd . in Hong Kong as an executive in the Commercial and Planning Department, mainly responsibl for quantitative analysis work and survey design. Mr. Yau now serves as tutor of the Faculty of Business Administration at New Asia College, (See also pictures in Chinese section) CULTURAL EVENTS I. Exhibition The EMSD held two exhibitions: Paintings and drawings by Mr. Michael Wong Cheung (November) Paintings by Mr. King Chia-lun (December- January 1975) II. Lectures The Department of Philosophy of New Asia College and the Department of Religion and Philosophy of Chung Chi College jointly sponsored on 31st October a Symposium o f the Philosophy of Immunel Kant, in memory of the 250th Anniversary of the birth of the German philosopher. The Symposium included the following lectures: "Moral Philosophy of Kant" by Prof. Tang Chun-i - 4 一 史 培 德 博 士 Dr Robert N. Spadaro

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