by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
By most traditional measures, Mr. Lowcock might not have been considered a very religious man. However, he was the most Christ-ian person I have known in my entire 64 years. I am sure many of you will be sharing examples of his love, generosity, self-sacrifice and... by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
I cannot say how fortunate we were when we studied at DBS in the 1960s and 70s under his leadership. He was our physics teacher in Form 3. Under his guidance, I excelled in this subject and eventually won a physics prize. He was such a excellent teacher and... by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
My deepest condolence to the family of Mr. James Lowcock. Mr. Lowcock will always be remembered as a great mentor to all his students. His wisdom and philosophy on life and humanism have impacted all of us indelibly. He has taught us how be ourselves. His legacy... by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
In Memory of Mr. Sidney James Lowcock – the Headmaster’s HouseWhere was that special “classroom” in which extra lessons were taught and learned on Hill Kadoorie? The Headmaster’s House. The House had served different headmasters through... by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Lowcock once said to me, “We taught you everything you know. You have a mission to serve DBS.” Though the statement was directed to me, I think it may apply to all graduates of DBS, particularly to those who have gone through the entire schooling... by Tanky Tang | Jan 31, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Lowcock (I always called him Har Gow) was a superb teacher, motivator, and excellent coach. He tried most of the time to be tough (gruff even) but we all knew that he was kind and generous to all of us. Although he never taught me in class, he did offer to tutor...