13.
4
Mr. Collins was another HoD with a problem teacher.
This was
Mr. R.H. Child, an apparently plausible individual who had bouts
of insanity, and was to be boarded.
(6) Department of Design Mr. J.C. Hadfield
14. The staff consisted of 16, half of them being Chinese. The.
expatriates included two Americans and an Australiea.
own
15. The most important 1975 vacancy would be Mr. Hadfield's/post, as he planned to retire in June. In addition four lecturers would be.
required, and for reasons already mentioned, Mr. Hadfield insisted
that they must be single persons.
(7)
16.
Building and Surveying Department Mr. R.D. Stringer
Mr. Stringer made no mention of the fact that some months ago
he had nearly resigned: indeed he at once assured me he was very
happy in his work, and his manner gave every indication that this
was true.
17. His department consisted of 20 staff, half of whom, at the
Senior Lecturer level and above, were expatriates mostly British.
He was hoping to recruit the following in 1975:
1
1
1
P/Lecturer or Senior Lecturer
S/Lecturer
3 Lecturers
Lecturer
11
1
1
11
1
Town Planning Quantity Surveying Building Technobgy
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Building Services Building Science Valuations / Law of Property/
· Economics
18. One of Mr. Stringer's British Lecturers, Mr. A. Fielding, had
resigned because he could not live on the salary, although his
wife had an office job in the Polytechnic. Unfortunately, my discussion with Mr. Stringer, a friendly communicative person who is well-known to TETOC, was curtailed by pressure of time. (8) Civil & Structural Engineering Department Mr. D.J. Peke
19. Mr. Peke who is 60 years of age had only recently been
recruited by TETOC. As far as he and his wife were concerned, he
was very happy with his new job. His staff consisted of fourteen
Chinese and one American. In addition, he is looking forward to
receiving Miss Addison, recruited by TETOC.
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