After a great trip to Taichung on Taiwan’s high speed line, we met with the president and other senior officials of Chinese Overseas University to sign a university-level MOU.
Later, over an extraordinary dinner at the now familiar Mr. Goose, the respective deans signed a MOU between our law schools. First time for eel or goose feet for me. One was great, one wasn’t. Guess. Live shrimp cooked in liquor was a new one, too. A reasonable way to go if you’re gonna’ go, I guess.
Dean Brauch and I gave our now usual lectures to a class ordinarily taught by our good friend Dr. Mei-Hsin Wang.
A special treat for the students were the remarks of the Dean’s wife, Becky, who spoke about what it’s like to be a part of the Regent University community.
A quiet supper and then back to Taipei for some packing and then to bed before my last day in Taiwan.
22 May 2010
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