Newsletter No. 9

CUHK Newsletter Side Lights Shaw College Staff Association The Staff Association of Shaw College has recently been formed and its Executive Committee was inaugurated on 23rd July 1990. Members of the Committee are as follows: President: Dr. K.P. Fung Dept. of Biochemistry Vice-President: Dr. W.T. Leung Dept. of Clinical Oncology Treasurer: Dr. Winston Liang University Development Section Secretary: Miss Polly Ho Dean of Students' Office Members: Dr. W.M. Chan Dept. of Chinese Language and Literature Dr. K.Y. Cheung Dept. of Chinese Language and Literature Mr. K.F. Chor Dean of Students' Office Dr. David K.Y. Chu Dept. of Geography Mr. Gary C.C. Leung Dept. of Psychiatry Mr. Kelvin K.W. Liu Dept. of Surgery Dr. R.J. Neller Dept. of Geography Prof. R. Swaminathan Dept. of Chemical Pathology Dr. Michael Tarn Dept. of Physiology Mr. K.K. Tsao Dept. of Government and Public Administration Prof. David Watson Dept. of Community and Family Medicine Mrs. Clara Wong College Office Dr. C.K. Wong Dept. of Biology Shaw College Staff D i n i ng Room The staff dining room at Shaw College opened for business last month. Managed by the famous Shanghainese restaurant 'Three Six Nine', the dining room provides both Shanghainese and Cantonese delicacies as well as a Western breakfast, beverages, and snacks. Business hours are from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. The dining room is for the exclusive use of members of the Shaw College Staff Association. University staff who are employed under Terms of Service B or above are welcome to join the Staff Association as associate members. Please call ext. 2527/2937 for details. New Publications of the University Press The following new books will be sold at a 20 per cent discount to staff members at the University Bookshop, John Fulton Centre: • First Sea Lord: The Life and Work of Sir Y. K. Pao (in English) by Robin Hutcheon, x + 170 pp., (hardcover, HK$138; paperback, HK$88). •《急性心肌梗塞——香港華人患者之剖釋> (in Chinese) by Woo Kam- sang, xii + 164 pp., (hardcover, HK$88). • Antiforeignism and Modernization in China (in English) by Kuang-sheng Liao, revised and enlarged edition, xx + 363 pp., (paperback, HK$80). CUH KNewslette r We welcome your contribution 1. Itemsfor the next issue (mid September) should reachthe Editor by 28th August 1990. 2. All contributions and suggestions shouldbesent to the Editor, CUHK Newsletter, c/o the Publication Office, University Secretariat, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (ext. 2936). 3. Contributions shouldbeaccompanied with Chinese translations; otherwise theywill appear in the English version of the Newsletter only. 4. The Editor reservesthe right to reject contributions and to edit all articles for reasons of clarity, length or grammar. Those who do not wish to have their articles amendedshould indicate dearly in writing. 5. No part of this Newsletter may bereproduced without the written consent of the Editor. 6. Thispublication has a circulation of 1,100 and is primarily intendedfor staff members of CUHK. Copiesare also sent to local educational institutions and individuals associatedwith the University. Thosewho wish to be included on the mailing list pleasecontact the Newsletter direct. Published by the Publication Office, The Chinese University ofHong Kong Editor : Amy K.Y. Leung Assistant Editors : K.L. Wan; Florence Chan GraphicArtist: StellaP.C. Lai 8

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