Background
Wang, Rosalind Chou was born on December 12, 1941 in Swatow, China. Came to the United States, 1965. Daughter of Chun-hei and Shun-yean Huang Chou.
(An impecunious boy's act of kindness to an old beggar bea...)
An impecunious boy's act of kindness to an old beggar bears a magical tree of starfruit for all the hungry Chinese villagers, except a miserly peddler who gets his comeuppance for his past stinginess.
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social science and education librarian
Wang, Rosalind Chou was born on December 12, 1941 in Swatow, China. Came to the United States, 1965. Daughter of Chun-hei and Shun-yean Huang Chou.
Bachelor, Soochow University, 1965. Medical Science Liaison Society, University Kentucky, 1967. Master of Arts, Bilingual Education, 1976.
Reformed library Brooklyn Public Library., 1967-1974, assistant branch library, 1974-1976. Assistant city library Oregon City Public Library., 1976-1979. Head library Vancouver Community Library., 1979-1984.
Education library, assistant professor Portland (Oregon) State University, 1985-1989, education library, associate professor, 1989-1993, education library, professor, since 1993. Chinese language teacher Porland Chinese School, since 1980. English as Second Language teacher Clark College, Vancouver, Washington, 1995.
Interpretor, translator Washington State Community Services, Vancouver, since 1996.
(An impecunious boy's act of kindness to an old beggar bea...)
Co-chair Asian art cultural circles, Chinese section Portland Art Museum, 1997-2000. Board directors Northwest China Council, Portland. Co-chair Oregon-Fujian Book Exchange Committee, since 1988.
Member Chinese-American Libraries Association, Oregon Library. Association, Fujian Library. Association (life).
Married David Uen-ping Wang, July 23, 1973. Children: Victoria Yee-Jane, Daniel Eli.