This book is a record of Mr Tan Lark Sye's remarkable contribution to
the founding of Nanyang University.Hailing from Jimei, Fujian Province
of China, Mr Tan Lark Sye (1897 - 1972) was a leading rubber
industrialist in Southeast Asia. Being a social activist, he believed in
the value of education. As Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
in the 1950s, he fought for citizenship for the Chinese in Singapore,
and for the Chinese language to be one of Singapore's official
languages. Mr Tan's most outstanding contribution, however, was the
initiating of the founding of Nanyang University in 1953. He donated
SGD5 million, which was a colossal amount at the time, to its building
fund, as well as 523 acres of land for its campus on behalf of the
Hokkien Huay Kuan.This collection of essays is based on a Chinese
publication in 1997 on the occasion of Mr Tan Lark Sye's centenary
birthday by Nanyang University Alumni Association of Hong Kong. It
contains essays by outstanding Nanyang graduates and speeches by Mr Tan.
It elaborates on how Mr Tan advocated to establish the Nanyang
University while facing various difficulties. It tells of the life
stories of Mr Tan. It is a must-read for those interested in the history
of Nanyang University and the legendary life of Mr Tan.