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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY.
During the first term, the Readership in History being vacant, Mr. A. N. Macfadyen, B.A. (Oxon) looked after the work of the Department. In September, slightly late for the begin- ning of the second term, Mr. N. H. France, M.A. (Cantab), the new Reader in History arrived from England: Mr. Macfadyen very kindly carried on until Mr. France was ready to begin his new duties. The University was extremely fortunate in being able to secure some one of the calibre of Mr. Macfadyen, to supervise the work in History during the long interregnum: the Department owes him a debt of gratitude for having so successfully looked after it, for more than a year.
The unavoidable lack of a general background is a very serious hindrance to an intelligent study of History: there is an unfortunate tendency for the students merely to learn their text books by rote. The standard however of interest and industry is generally very satisfactory. The attendance at Tutorials has been very good and some excellent work has been done both for them and for the examinations,
In the latter however a tendency was shown to forget the first term's work.
No change in the syllabus has been made. The numbers
were:-
Ist Year
2nd Year 3rd Year
25 (22 passed).
26 (18 passed).
7 (7 passed).
N. H. FRANCE,
Forster, B.A. and one part-time lecturer in Chinese, Mr. Lo Hei Tong.
Chinese Classes in the Faculty of Arts.
Lecture Hours:
First Year Second Year
Degree Examinations:-
Number of entries Number appeared Number passed Percentage of passes School of Chinese Studies.
First Year Course:
Chinese Classics Chinese History Chinese Philosophy
Chinese Literature Translation English
II
6
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23
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Second Year Course:
Chinese Classics
5
Chinese History
5
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33
2
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2
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25
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19
6
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week.
Reader in History.
REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE CHINESE SECTION OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS FOR THE YEAR 1931.
Personnel:
There has been a slight change in the staff which now in- cludes two full time Readers, Dr. Lai Chi Hsi and Dr. Au Tai Tin; one full-time Lecturer, Dr. Wan Suk; one Chinese Trans- lator, Mr. Lam Tung, B.A.; a teacher in English, Mrs. G. H.
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Chinese Philosophy Chinese Literature Translation English
Third Year Course:
Chinese Classics Chinese History Chinese Philosophy Chinese Literature Translation English
Annual Examination:-
Number of entries Number appeared Number passed Percentage of passes
49
5 hours per
5 **
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