Bulletin Vol. 6 No. 3 Nov–Dec 1969
6) "The Refinement of Chinese Literature: Its Relations with Confucian and Taoist Thoughts", by Prof. Hsu Foo-kuan, Visiting Professor of Philosophy at New Asia College, on 6th December; 7) "China's Trade with America—from the Ming to Mid-Ch'ing Dynasties", by Mr. Chuan Han-sheng, Senior Lecturer in History at New Asia College, on 13th December; 8) "Philosophy and Its Contemporary Cultural Background", by Prof. Huang Chen-hua, Visiting Professor of Philosophy at New Asia College, on 20th December. B. Commerce and Social Science: 1) "The Economic Policy of Indonesia after the Fall of Sukarno", by Dr. Bruce Glassburner, Associate Director of the University of California Study Centre and Visiting Professor of Economics of this University, on 28th November; 2) "Sociology in Modern Society", by Prof. B. Holzner, Visiting Professor of Sociology and Director of the Social Research Centre, on 5th December; 3) "Managerial Decision Making", by Prof. A . L. Srbich, Visiting Professor of Business Administration, Chung Chi College, on 18th December. C. Natural Science: "The Application of Solid State Physics", by Prof. M. Kamiyama, Professor of Electronics of Tokyo University, Japan, on 18th December. Students of the College have presented the following performances in celebration of the 20th Anniversary: 1) Cantonese Play "Reminiscence", by the Drama Club at the City Hall on 9th and 10th November; 2) Chinese Classical Concert, by the Chinese Music Club in the College Auditorium on 17th November. • On 30th November the second and last graduation ceremony of the Chung Chi Theological Seminary was held in the College Chapel. Eight students received the degree of B.Th. from the Theological Seminary, which has become the Theology Division in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Chung Chi College. The Rev. Canon James Pong, Chairman of the former Seminary Council, conferred the degrees. Dr. Andrew T. Roy, Vice-President of the College, addressed the assembly and Mr. Leung Kwong spoke on behalf of the graduates. • Dr. Karl-Heinz Scholtyssek, Consul for Economic Affairs, German Consulate General in Hong Kong, gave a talk on "The Revaluation of the Deutsche Ma r k" at Chung Chi College on 7th November. • On 8th November Mr. H.T. Wu, Registrar of the University, opened a two-day Seminar on "Student Participation in University Administration" organized by the United College Student Union. Twenty six delegates from the Hong Kong Federation of Students, the College Students Association, and the student unions of the three Foundation Colleges of this University attended the Seminar. A communique was released later in the month. • A t the Monthly Assembly of New Asia College on 17th November, Dr. E. Axilrod, Professor of Economics of the University, gave a talk on "Economics as a Career for Students". A t the Monthly Assembly on 12th December, Mr. Huang Wen-shan, Visiting Professor in the Sociology Department of the College, gave a talk on "The Role of Universities in the Light of the World Cultural Crisis". • Miss Ko Siu-wah, Member of the Board of Trustees, United College, was appointed by His Excellency the Governor a Membe r of the Social Welfare Advisory Committee for three years with effect from 1st October. • Mr. Hiroaki Kani, formerly Assistant Research Fellow of the Southeast Asia Studies Section of the Institute of Advanced Chinese Studies and Research of New Asia College and Visiting Lecturer in Japanology at Chung Chi College, has recently been awarded a "Shibusawa Prize" by the Japanese Society for Ethnological Studies for his book A General Survey of the Boat People in Hong Kong (published by the Institute). Shibusawa prizes are awarded only for outstanding and authoritative publications in Japan. — 1 8 —
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