Bulletin Autumn‧Winter 1980

The Rev. Thomas Yee-po Soo Mr. Patrick S. T. Chan Dr. Chan Sin-wai at TheChineseUniversity o fHongKong andgraduated with a B.A. (Hons.) degree in 1974. He pursued his graduate studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University o f London, and received his Ph.D. degree in 1977. Dr. Chan joined The Chinese University as Research Associate at the Institute of Chinese Studies in 1978. He took up the present post as Associate Editor of the Comparative Literature and Translation Centre in September 1980. His major research interests are in modern Chinese intellectual thought andChinese-English trans lation. T 'an Ssu-t'ung: An Annotated Bibliography, published by The Chinese University Press, is his recent work. Forthcoming is An Exposition o f Bene volence: The Jen-hsüeh o f T 'an Ssu-t'ung, a Trans lation with an Introduction by the same publisher. Mr. Patrick S. T. Chan Assistant Lecturer, Department o f Accounting and Finance Mr. Patrick S.T. Changraduated from York University, Canada with a B.A. degree in Economics in 1976 and obtained an M.B.A. degree in 1978. He is at present pursuing his doctoral studies in businessadministration at the University o f Western Ontario, Canada. Mr. Chan's academic interest lies in Finance and Economics. He is the co-author of 'Cash management of foreign note holdings by bank' (with Dr. J. C. Pattison) to be published in Journal o f Banking and Finance 5:4; and author of 'Changing corporate environment calls for special managerial competence', to be published by Young Executive. The Rev. Thomas Yee-po Soo College Chaplain, Chung Chi College, Honorary Assistant Lecturer , Religion Department The Rev. Thomas Yee-po Soo, who received his secondary education at St. Paul's College, Hong Kong, graduated from Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1969 with aB.A. degree in history. He went to the United States for further studies in 1972 and obtained an M.A. degree in history from the University of Georgia in 1974. He then left for Canada to pursue theological studies at Trinity College of Toronto University, where he obtained the M. Div. Hons, degree in 1978. While pursuinghis theological studies at Toronto University, the Rev. Thomas Soo also enrolled for Clinical Pastoral Education Programmes at Toronto School of Theology and served as chaplain for several general and mental hospitals. He returned to Hong Kong in 1978 and was ordained Deacon of the Anglican Church the same year and ordained Priest the next year. He is now currently the Priest-in-charge at Holy Spirit Church, Shatin. The Rev. Thomas Soo's association with Chung Chi College has been close. After graduating from the College, he served as Tutor of its History Department for three years (1969-1972); and immediately after his return from America, he was appointed its College Chaplain andbecamewardeno f its student hostel, Wen Lin Tang, in 1979. He is now concurrently anHonorary Assistant Lecturer o f its Religion Department. 34

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