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English: The personnel involved in the cooperation between New Asia College and Yale-China Association in the 1950s. From left to right: Shen Yanmou (Trustee member of New Asia), Ch'ien Mu (Founder of New Asia), Charles H. Long (Representative of Yale-China), Tang Chun-i (Founder of New Asia).
中文(香港):1950年代,香港新亞書院和雅禮協會展開合作所涉及的人員。左起:沈燕謀(新亞校董)、錢穆(新亞創辦人)、郎家恆(Charles H. Long;雅禮代表)、唐君毅(新亞創辦人)。
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The personnel involved in the cooperation between New Asia College and Yale-China Association in the 1950s. Shen Yanmou, Ch'ien Mu, Charles H. Long, Tang Chun-i (from left to right).
1950年代,香港新亞書院和雅禮協會展開合作所涉及的人員。左起:沈燕謀、錢穆、郎家恆(Charles H. Long)、唐君毅。