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ED 043 854 AL 002 561 TITLE A Survey of the , Luso-Brazilian and American Area Studies in Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States. INSTITUTION Brazilian American Cultural Inst., Washington, D.C. PUB DATE May 70 NOTE 110p.

EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$5.60 DESCRIPTORS *Area Studies, Language and Area Centers, *Latin American Culture, *Luso Brazilian Culture, *Portuguese, *Surveys, Universities

ABSTRACT This survey of Iuso-Brazilian and Latin American Studies which include Brazil and which are currently available in institutions of higher learning in the United States is the fourth survey of its kind undertaken by the Brazilian Embassy and the Brazilian American Cultural Institute. Universities surveyed are listed by state; courses of study are listed with the names of department members in charge. Institution and name indexes conclude the volume. Notice of changes or suggestions concerning this publication are solicited from the readers. (AMM) HEALTH EDUCATION U S DEPARTMENT OF & WELFARE OFFICE OF EOUCATION BEEN REPRODUCED THIS DOCUMENT HAS THE PERSON OR EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMIT POINTS OF ORGANIZATION ORIGINATINGSTATED DO NOT NECES VIEW OR OPINIONSOFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU SARILY REPRESENT CATION POSITION ORPOLICY

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A SURVEY OF THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE

LUSO-BRAZILIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN AREA STUDIES

IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN THE UNITED STATES

BRAZILIAN EMBASSY

BRAZILIAN AMERICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE

Washington, D. C. May 1970 CONTENTS

Foreword i

Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States 1

Addenda 87 Institutional Index 91 Name Index 94 FOREWORD

The Brazilian Embassy and the Brazilian American Cultural Institute (BACI), in Washington, D.C., take pleasure in presenting this Sur- vey of Luso-Brazilian and Latin American Studies which includeBrazil and which are currently available in Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States.This is the fourth such survey undertaken by the Embassy and BACI and each succeeding one has borne evidence of an increased interest inthis specific area. The data was furnished by the institutions concerned upon our request and, in cases where no reply was received, the information was cor- related from the university or college catalog. As it is planned to revise and distribute this publication every two years, it would be appreciated if we could be informed whenever changes occur in the curriculum or teaching staff of Luso-Brazilian or Brazilian dis- ci.plines so that we can maintain a current record for a future edition. We would further appreciate any suggestion which would improve this?ublica- tion or assist scholars of Luso-Brazilian studies to continue their valuable contributions in this field. It is the desire of the Brazilian Embassy and BACI to lend sup- port to everyone engaged in Brazilian studies. To this end BACI hasavail- able, on a free loan basis, slides, tapes and films as well as publications sold for a very nominal fee.The Embassy distributes the daily "Boletim Es pecial" and free informative material upon request. We take this opportunity to thank the many dedicated scholars who have cooperated with us in preparing this survey. We invite them and their colleagues to call upon us whenever they feel we can be of assistance in matters related to Brazilian studies.

Marcel D.C. Hasslocher Counselor for Cultural Affairs and Information ALABAMA Auburn University Auburn, Ala. 36830 - Portuguese: is taught on a demand basis by: B. Skelton University of Alabama Box 2926 University:, Ala. 35486 Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese Language and Hubert E. Mate Literature: Bernardo Sulrez Intensive Portuguese: H.Mate; B.Suirez Latin American Studies (§) Economics: Economic Development of Latin America Geography: Geography of Latin Amer- ica: Frank Huttlinger Seminar: The Am.ericpn Tropics: Edmund E. Hegen Seminar: Latin America: E. E. Hegen Field Seminar: Latin American Geography (Summer 1970; Amazonia): Edmund E. Hegen History: Modern South America: Edward H.Moseley Relations of the U.S. and America: Edward H.Moseley Seminar in Latin American Histo- ry: Colonial Period: Lewis W. Wetzler Seminar in Latin American Histo- ry: Modern Period: Edward H.Moseley Latin American Studies: Seminar in Latin American Studies Political Science: Latin American Po- litical Systems: Victor Gibean

Ar,:z ONA Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 85281 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese; Quino Martinez Portuguese Composition and Con- versation: Mark J. Curran

(§) Latin American Studies Program: Director:Edward D. Terry -2- Advanced Portuguese: Compost - Quino Martinez tion and Conversation: Mark J. Curran Literature: Luso-Brazilian Literatu - re: 19th Century Brazilian Prose; 20th Century Portuguese Poetry; 20th Century Brazilian Drama; 20th Century Brazilian. Prose: Carmelo Virgil lo History: Brazilian History: Lewis A. Tanlbs Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: South American Ethno- graphy: John F.Martin Economics: Latin American Econo- mics: Jerry R.Ladrnan Geography: Geography of South Amer- ica: ( John Lounsbury (1) (Melvin Frost (Raymond Henkel History: Diplomatic History ofLatin America: Thomas Karnes Latin American History: Noel Stowe Political Science: South American Politics: Marvin Alisky (2) Lawrence E. Koslow Fall offering: Pro-Seminar (La- tin American Politics) in which advanced students will have the choice of doing their research report on Brazil or Mexico or Argentina, only. (1) Head of the Department of Geography. (2) Director, Center for Latin American Studies. The University of Arizona (§§) Tucson, Arizona 85721 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginning Portuguese: Elza de Magalhies Nivea Pereira Parsons Timothy Brown Leo L.Barrow Advanced Portuguese; (Leo L.Barrow Composition and Conver ( Timothy Brown sation: (Nivea Pereira Parsons

(§) Center for Latin American Studies: Director, Marvin Alisky. (§§)Latin American Area Center: Director, Renato Rosaldo, Head of Romance Languages Department, -3- Literature: Brazilian Short Story: Leo L. Barrow D. Lee Hamilton Brazilian Novel: Timothy Brown Nivea P. Parsons Leo L.Barrow Survey of Brazilian Literature: Nivea P. Parsons Timothy Brown D.Lee Hamilton Literature of Brazil in Trans la- tion: Leo L.Barrow Seminar Machado de Assis: Leo L.Barrow Brazilian Civilization: Nivea P. Parsons Survey of Portuguese Literatire: Timothy Brown Seminar Camoes; Seminar Eca de Quei.roz: Timothy Brown Portuguese Short Story: Timothy Brown D.Lee Hamilton History: Recent Trends in Brazilian History: John W.F. Dulles History of Brazil: Thomas Wolff Latin American Studies, Agricultural Economics: Agriculture and World Economy; International Agricultural Econo - mic Development: Jimmye S. Hillman 1) Anthropology: Ethnology of South America (1969.-70): Keith H. Basso Archaeology of South America: T . Patrick Culbert Agrarian Development and Social Change: Harland I. Padfield Economics: International Economic Relations: William H. Fink Economic Development: Wells Foundations of Education: Education in Latin America: John H. Chilcott Comaparative Education: Victor H. Kelley Geography: South America: Leland R. Pederson Middle America: Dan Stanislawski Problems in Arid Lands: Mexico Dan Stanislawski Government: Government in Latin America: Rosendo A. Gomez Latin American Political Thought (1969-70) Politics of the Developing Areas Government in Latin America Inter -American Politics: Edward J. Williams (1) Head of Department. -4- History: Inter-American Relations: Russell C.Ewing (1) History of Latin America; Intellectual History of Latin Amer-: ica Since 1810; Advanced Studies in Latin Amer: - ican History; Latin American History (Seminar): George A. Brubaker History of the Americas; History of Spain and ; Inter -American Relations: Thomas Wolff Music: Music of the Americas: Henry P. Johnson Sociology: Peoples and Institutions of Latin America: Jose- Hernandez (1) Head of History Department. Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management P. 0. Box 191 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Basic Portuguese: Dennis Corrigan Maria L. de Noronha Ophelia de Castro e Silva Intermedj- to Portuguese: Guilherme de Cas- tro e Silva Dennis Corrigan Ophelia de Castro e Silva Advanced Portuguese: Grammar: Guilherme de Castro e Advanced Portuguese & Conversation: Silva (Special Studies in Brazilian P-)rtuguese and Advanced Stu- dies in : not given this year) - Latin American Studies:(§) Continuing Seminar on Contemporary Shoshana B. Tancer Developments in Latin America, Joaquirn M. Duarte, Jr. Iberia and Canada:

ARKANSAS University of Arkansas Fayettville, Ark. 72701

(§) Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies: Supervisor: Joaquim M. Duarte, Jr. -5- Presently not offering courses in Portuguese or Brazilian Stu- dies. Has Portuguese teaching competence on their staff and anticipates initiating some work within the next two years.

CALIFORNIA California State College 1000 East Victoria St. Dominguez Hills, Ca1.90247 Presently developing an interdepartmental major in Latin Amer- ican Studies and will offer, in the future, some course work in Portu- guese language and Luso-Brazilian subjects. California State College 800 North State College I' .v d. Fullerton, Cal. 92631 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Fundamental Portuguese I and II; ( Nancy Baden Brazilian Literature: ( David M. Feldman Contemporary Brazilian Civilization Independent Study Introduction to Luso-Brazilian Culture and Civilization Portuguese Literature of the Golden Age: California State College 25800 Hillary Street Hayward, Cal. 90801 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: Donald Warrin Intermediary Portuguese: Donald Warrin Advanced Portuguese:(x) Donald Warrin History: Brazil since Independence; Colonial Brazil: Eul-soo-Pang Social Change in Brazil(x) (x) Non-catalog courses currently being offered in the Spring Quarter. Latin American Studies: History: Latin America: Colonial Period Latin America: Since 1825 Conference Course in Latin American History -6- California State College 6101 E. Seventh St. Long Beach, Cal. 90801 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Fundamentals of Portuguese; Intermediate Portuguese; Advanced Portuguese;(x) Conversational Portuguese:(x) Alfonso L. Archuleta Latin American Studies: Recently initiated a Latin American Studies Program which is to include anthropology, art, economics, geo- graphy, history, political science and Spanish and Portuguese: Ted Nichols(1)

(x)Will be offered soon. (1) Director. California State College 5151 State College Dr. Los Angeles, Cal. 90032 Brazilian Studies: History: Brazilian History: Timothy F. Harding Latin American Studies: (§) Anthropology: Peoples of South Amer- ica: Dalep Saund Art: Art of Latin America: Mildred Monteverde Economics: Economic Growth of Un- der-developed Areas: Calvin de Pass Geography: Geography of South Amer- ica: Sri R. Swami History: Latin America: Colonial Pe- riod: Latin America (1810-1914); Latin America: 1914 to the Pre - sent; Special Studies in Latin American History: Louis de Armond Music: Music of Latin America: Tak Shindo Political Science: Political Dynamics of Latin America;Governments of Latin America: Donald W. Bray

(§) Latin American Studies Center: Director: Louis de Armond -7- Fresno State College Fresno, Cal. 93726 - Latin American Studies: Economics: Robert A.Minick Geography: Roger E. Ervin Charles G.Markham History: Gwendolin B. Cobb Jose C.Canales (1) Robert M. Smetherman Ralph H. Vigil Political Science: Freeman J. Wright (1) Coordinator Pepperdine College Los Angeles, Cal. 90044 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Elementary and Second Year Portuguese Sacramento State College 6000 Jay Street Sacramento, Cal. 95819 Luso -Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese lA and 1B (Ele- mentary): Samuel E.Hill (Next year will offer 2A and 2B- Intermediate Portuguese and per- haps one course in each, Portu - guese and Brazilian Literature)

San Diego State College( §) San Diego, Cal. 92115 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese I and II:Begin- ning Portuguese; Portuguese III and IV: Intermedia- te Portuguese: (1) Henry H. Windsor Literature: Brazilian Literature; Portuguese Literature: Henry H. Windsor History: History of Brazil: Roger Cunniff (1) The College has plans to offer Portuguese for the minor on the BA. degree in the near future and hopes to eventually offer the B.A. in Portuguese. (§) Luso Brazilian Club on campus. -8- San Fernando Valley State College Northridge, Cal. 91324 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: (Will introduce a program in Portuguese next year) San Francisco State College 1600 Holloway San Francisco, Cal. 94132 - Brazilian Studies: History: Brazilian History: Philip Johns on San Jose State College 125 South 7th Street San Jose, Cal. 95114 - Latin American Studies: History: Colonial Latin America: Rolland Rogers Political Science: Government and Politics in Latin America (deals specifically with Brasil): Edward J. Rogers Sierra College 5000 Rocklin Rd. Rocklin, Cal. 95677 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Brazilian Portuguese I and II (offered when sufficient de- mand arises): Dorothy V.DeR oche Stanford University Stanford, Cal. 94305 Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil to 1870: John Wirth History of Brazil since 1870: John Wirth Undergraduate Colloquium: Brazil John Wirth Graduate Seminar in Modern Brazilian History: John Wirth Graduate Colloquium: Brazilian History: John Wirth Political Science: Seminar in Compa- rative Politics: Brazil: Robert Packenham Luso -Brazilian Studies: Language: First Year Portuguese I,II and III: The Staff -9- Second Year Portuguese: The Staff (1) Intensive Portuguese: The Staff Individual Reading: The Staff Advanced Intensive Portuguese: The Staff Advanced Conversation on Con - temporary Brazil: The Staff Advanced Portuguese: Joaquim F.Coelho Graduate Seminar: Joaquim F. Coelho Linguistics: Portuguese Linguistics; Portuguese Phonetics: (2) Literature: Portuguese Literature I and II: Joaquim F. Coelho Brazilian Literature I and II: Joaquim F. Coelho (note): Above courses are not given every semester. (1) Spanish and Portuguese Staff: Emeriti: Juan B. Rael, Grace Knopp Chairman: Bernard Gicovate Professors: Fernando Alegria, AurelioM. Espinosa, Jr. , Bernard Gicovatk-:, RonaldHilton, Isabel M. Schevill Assistant Professors: Gustavo Alfaro, JoaquimF.Coelho, Ruben A. Gamboa, Luis Ponce deLeon Acting Pro- fessor: Janice T. Geasler Senior Lec- turer: Philip Peterson (2)Given 1970 -71- Probably to be taughtby J. F. Coelho Latin American Studies (§): Anthropology: Latin American Peasan- try: Bernard Siegel Economics: Economic Development in Latin America: Donald Keesing Seminar in Economic Development in Latin America: Donald Keesing Education: Tutorial on Education and Development in Latin America: Martin Carnoy Food Research Institute: The Geogra- phy of Latin America: Paul Mandell Development Problems of Latin American Export Economies: Clark Reynolds History: Latin America to 1825: Frederick Bowser The Black in Latin America: Frederick Bowser Undergraduate Colloquium: The Church in Latin America: Frederick Bowser

(§) Committee on Latin American Studies: Chairman: John. J. Johnson (professor) -10- Senior Research in Latin Amer icon History: F. Bowser J.J. Johnson Directed Reading in Latin Amer - ican History: F. Bowser J.J. Johnson J. Wirth Graduate Seminar in Modern La - tin American History: J.J. Johnson Graduate Seminar in Colonial History of Latin America: F. Bowser Latin American Historiography: F. Bowser J. Wirth Graduate Colloquium: Colonial Latin American History: F. Bowser Graduate Colloquium: Modern Latin American History: J.J. Johnson Graduate Research in Latin American History: F. Bowser J.J. Johnson J. Wirth - Latin American Studies: Independent Research: Paul Mandell & Staff Undergraduate Seminar in Research Paul Mandell & Design: Staff Core Seminar: J J . Johns on & Staff Latin American Bibliography: James Breedlove Law: The Legal Systems of Western Europe and Latin America: John Merriman University of California Berkeley, Cal. 94720 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary to Intermedia- M. Wood- te Portuguese: bridge Linguistics: Problems of Portuguese Benjamin M. Wood- Linguistics: bridge Literature: Brazilian Literature in English Translation; The Brazilian Novel: Benjamin M. Wood- bridge History: Brazilian History: Engel Sluiter Brazilian History: Stuart Schwartz (1) (1) Visiting Professor Geography: Portuguese America: Brazil; Brazilian Geography: Hilgard Sternberg Individual research projects which are not formal academic classes: Engineering: Electrical Engineer- ing in Brazil: Otto J.M.Smith Political Science: Government Po- licy of Brazil: Leslie Lipson Geography: Dev. and Resource Utilization in a Problem Area of Brazil: The "Nordeste": Hilgard O'Reilly Sternberg Sociology: Industrialization in Brazil: Herbert Blumer Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Native Peoples of South. America; Contemporary Latin America: May N. Diaz City and Regional Planning: Francis Violich Seminar on Urban Planning in Latin America: Francis Violich Economics: Economic Development and Problems of Latin Amer- ica Education: Comparative Education: Advanced Study on Latin America History: Latin American History: James F. King Social History of Latin America: William McGreevey Latin American Proseminar; Problems in Interpretation and Research in the Several Fields of History: David Brading Latin America: Advanced Studies in the Sources and General Li- terature: Engel Sluiter Woodrow W. Borah David Brading Latin ArrIcri..;a: Research Semi - nar: Engel Sluiter Woodrow W. Borah David Brading Political Science: Government and Politics in Latin America: Robert L.Ayres Political Change in Africa and Latin America

(§) Center of Latin American Studies: Acting Chairman, James F. King. -12- Latin American Politics: Robert L.Ayres University of California Davis, Cal. 95616 - Lusci-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Rollie E. Poppino Language: Portuguese: Elementary: M.Roberto Assardo Literature: Survey of Brazilian Lite - rature, Drama and Essay; Survey of Brazilian Literature: Poetry; Survey of Brazilian Literature: Prose Fiction: M.Roberto Assardo Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Indians of South Amer- ica (unassigned) Art: The Art of Latin America: A. Baird Geography: South America (unassigned) History: History of Latin America: Arthur Corwin Latin American Social Revolutions: Rollie E. Poppino Political Science: Latin American Politics Latin American Political Problems: William S. Tuohu University of California Irvine, Cal. 92664 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: First Year Portuguese: Zidia 0.Stewari- Literature: Brazilian Literature: Zidia O. Stewart University of California Los Angeles, Cal. 90024 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Portuguese: The Staff ( (1) Department of Spanish and Portuguese Staff: Shirley L.Arora Isabel L.Herwig Marion Albert Paulo de Carvalho NetoClaude L.Hulet Zeitlin John A. Crow Richard Reeve E. Mayonne Dias Anibal S...nchez -Reulet John E. Englekirk Stanley Robe Donald Fogelquist Alberto Machado da Rosa -13- Linguistics: Development of the Portu- guise Language: E.Mayonne Dias Morphology and Syntax: E.Mayonne Dias Literature: Survey of Brazilian Lite rature; The Brazilian Novel; Brazilian Poetry; Modern Brazilian Novel; Studies in Luso-Brazilian Litera- ture: Brazilian Authors: Claude L. Hu let Machado de Assis: Helen Caldwell Survey of Portuguese Literature: E.Mayonne Dias Alberto M. da Rosa CamCies Studies in Luso-Brazilian Litera- ture: Alberto M. da Rosa The Portuguez e Novel (131) Portuguese Poetry (133) The Modern Portuguese Novel (236) Studies in Luso Brazilian Litera - ture: Portuguese Authors (253B) History of the Spanish and Portu - guese Languages 120A Development of the Portuguese Language 222 Civilization of Spain and Portugal 44 Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil: Shirley L. Arora History: History of Brazil: E. Bradford Burns Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Latin American Indian Languages: William 0. Bright Peoples of South America: Johannes Wilbert Indian; of South America: Johannes Wilbert Latin American Studies: The Staff (1) Linguistic Areas: H. Hoijer Seminar: Indians of South Amer - ica: Henry B. Nicholson Problems of Higher Cultures of Nuclear America Henry B. Nicholson Contemporary Latin American Problems: The Staff Selected Topics in Historical Re- construction and Archaeology (wher concerned with Latin America): C. W.Meighan (1)Department of Anthropology Staff

(§) Latin American Center: Director: Johannes Wilbert. -14- Selected Topics in Prehistoric Ci,,ilizations in the New World: Henry B. Nicholson Urban Anthropology, Cultural Ecology of Latin America: David G. Epstein Business Administration: Comparati- ve and International Manage- ment (when concerned with La- tin America): Y. Yoshino International Business Policy (when concerned with Latin Amer- rica): Michael Y. Yoshino Dance: Dance of Latin America: Juana de Laban Economics: Economic Problems of Underdeveloped Countries: Firouz Vakil Bruce Hale Herrick Theories of Economic Growth and Development: Firouz Vakil B.Hale Herrick Policies for Economic Develop- ment: B.Hale Herrick Charles T. Nisbet Policy Growth of Under-Develop - ed Areas; Theory and Structure: B.Hale Herrick Firouz Vakil Economic Growth of Under-Deve- loped Areas: Models and Po- cy: B.Hale Herrick Charles T.Nisbet Education: Comparative Education: Latin America: Thomas J.La Belle Folklore: Theory and Method in La tin American Studies: Paulo de Carvalho Neto Geography: World Regional Geogra phy: The Americas: The Staff South America: Henry J. Bruman Cultural Geography of Latin America, especially Brazil: H.J.Bruman Latin America: Charles F. Bennett H. J.Bruman Seminar in Regional Geography: South America: C. F. Bennet H. J. Bruman History: Approaches ir.o the Study of the Americas: The Staff Latin America in the 19th and E. Bradford Burns 20th Centuries: James W. Wilkie -15- Advonced ITistoriogra.phy o;: L.A.: E. Bradford Burns Diplomatic History of L.A. : Robert N. Burr Colonial History of Latin America: James M. Lockhart Topics in History: Latin America: James M. Lockhart Seminar in Latin American History: James W. Wilkie Language: History of the Spanish and Portuguese Languages: C.P.Otero Latin American Studies: Latin Amer- ican Resources: The Staff Inter-disciplinar Seminar in Latin American Studies: Johannes Wilbert Law: Comparative Law: Latin Amer- ican: Leslie Karst Music: Music of Latin America: Robert M.Stevenson Seminar in Music of Latin Amer- ica: Robert M.Stevenson Political Science: Latin American International Relations: Edward Gonzales Special Studies in International Relations (when concerned with Latin America): The Staff Governments and Politics in La (Susan Kaufman tin America: (Edward Gonzales Special Studies in Comparative Government: (when concerned with Latin America): The Staff Selected Topics in Comparative Government (when concerned with Latin America): The Staff Urban Government (when concern- ed with Latin America): The Staff Comparative Development Admi nistration (when concerned with Latin America): The Staff Seminars in Regional and Area Political Studies: Latin America: Edward Gonzales Seminar in Comparative Govern - ment (when concerned with Latin America): The Staff Urban Politics: Argentina, Bra - zil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela: John Bollens Comparative Politics of Latin America, especially Mexico, Brazil and Colombia: Susan Kaufman Public Health: Public Health and Pre- ventive Medicine: L.S.Goerke (1)

Behavironal Sciences: - Daniel M.Wilner (Z) (1)Dean of the School of Public Health. (Z)Chairman and Acting Dean of the Schoolof Public Health. -16- Change Determints in Health- Related Behaviour: The Staff Research Methods in Community Health: L.G.Reeder Morris Sociocultural Problems of Health and Illness: L.G.Reeder Miriam Morris Seminar in Comparative and Inter- national Health: Alfred K. Neumann The Staff Nutritional Diagnosis: Gladys Emerson Nutritional Problems in Develop - ing areas: Gladys Emerson Special Group Studies: Internatio- nal Health: The Staff Medical Care Organization in La- tin America: Milton J. Roemer University of California Riverside, Cal. 92502 Luso.-Bkazilian Studies: History: Modern Brazil: Carlos Cortes Language: Portuguese: William Megenney Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Archaeological Interpre tations: South America; Inter disciplinary Studies: Latin America (seminar ): John 17. C oins Ethnographic Interpretations: South America: Sylvia M. Broadbent Geography: Geography of South America: Homer Aschmann (I) University of California San Diego, La Jolla, Cal. 92037 - Linguistics Department has a course in Portuguese University of California Santa Barbara, Cal. 93106 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil Language: Elementary Portuguese: The Staff (2) Chairman of the Geography Department. Staff: John R. Kelly; Charles Aguirre Zamora; Harvey L.Sharrer; Armando D. Grant. -17- Advanced Reading and Composition: The Staff Literature: Introduction to Luso-Brazil- ian Literature: The Staff Latin American Studies: Anthropology: South American Indians: William L. Allen Modern Cultures of Latin America: Manuel L. Carlos History: Hispanic American History: D.M. Dozer Intellectual History of Spanish Amer- ica: Modern Period: Chavarria History of Inter-American Relations: D.M. Dozer Seminar in the History of Inter- American Relations: D.M. Dozer University of Redlands Redlands, Cal. 92373 - Brazilian Studies: Social Science: Brazilian Civilization: Gilbert B.Becker Latin American Studies. Literature: Ibero-American Literature: Pauline Denel Social Science: Latin American Civili- zation; Current Latin American Problems: Gilbert B.Becker University of Southern California University Park, Los Ang. Cal. 90007 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese I,II and III: Robert E. Curtis The Staff (1) Literature; History of Luso-Brazilian Literature: Robert E. Curtis Luso-Brazilian Civilization: Robert E. Curtis - Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Peoples and Cultures of Latin America Economics: The Economics of Underde - velopment: Jeffrey Nugent Problems of Underdeveloped Econo - mies: Aurelius Morgner

§) Latin American Studies Program: Director, Kenneth F. Johnson. (1) Staff: J. Ramon Araluce Hector H. Orjuela Robert E. Curtis John D. Smith Dorothy McMahon Laudelino Moreno -18- Economic Planning and Government Policy in Underdeveloped Na - tions: John E. Elliott Education: Advanced Comparative Edu - cation in Latin America History: Modern Argentina, Brazil and Chile The South American Nations Seminar in Latin American History international Relations: International Re- lations in Latin America: Kenneth F. Johnson Political Science: The Politics of Deve - loping Societies: Latin America: Kenneth F. Johnson Seminar in Latin American Politics: Kenneth F. Johnson

CONNECTICUT University of Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 06268 Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Norris Lyle Latin American Studies (§) Geography: Geography of Latin Amer ica: Carolyn Ryan History: Latin American History in Co lonial Period: Hugh M.Hamill Political Science: Political Institutions and Behavior in Latin America; Seminar in Latin American.:Politids: Frederick C. Turner Yale University New Haven, Conn. 06520 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Economics: Law and Economic Develop- ment in Brazil: David M. Trubek Economic Development, Income Dis- tribution (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil): Richard Weisskoff Economic Development of Brazil: Richard Weisskoff History: Brazilian History, Urban His- tory: Richard M.Morse (1) Portuguese Empire, Colonial Bra- zil, Race Relations: Charles R. Boxer

( §) Latin American Study Program: Director, Solomon H. Tilles. (1) Chairman: Council on Latin American Studies. -19- Language: Portuguese: Almir Bruneti Spanish and Portuguese Languages: C.Malcolm Batchelor Law: Urban Development, Brazil: David M. Trubek Literature: Spanish and Portuguese Li terature: C.Malcolm Batchelor Political Science: Brazilian Political System: Alfred Stepan - Latin American Studies (§)

COLORADO Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Wayne Clegern Language: Portuguese: Clenroy Emmons Intermediate Portuguese: William W.Moseley Latin American Studies (§§) Political Science: Latin American Politi- cal Systems: Sue E.Charleton Southern Colorado State College Pueblo, Colorado 81005 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History and Civilization of B. Gordon Kenyon(1) Language: Elementary Portuguese: Leon Bright Latin American Area Studies Pro - gram - Latin American Studies (§§§) Anthropology: Archaeology of Latin Amer- ica Peoples and Cultures of Latin Amer- ica Economics:: Latin American Economics

§) Council on Latin American Studies: Chairman, Richard I\ horse. note: Latin American Studies at Yale has moved increasingly to the fore in recent years. The graduate student may draw upon wide re- sources within many departments of the University to make Latin America a field of concentration as he works towards his degree in his chosen disciplin-3 and he may participate in the inter-disciplina- ry seminar in Latin American Studies which is now offered. (Yale University Catalog, 1969 -1970) §§)Center for Latin American Studies: Director, William W. Winnie Jr. (1) Chairman: Division of Social Sciences (§§§)Latin American Area Studies Program: Coordinator, Leon Bright. -20- Geography: Geography of Latin Amer ica: John R. Howard (x) History: The History of Latin America: Dwain T. Ervin Sociology: Latin American Sociology: Fabiola Aguirre Political Science: Governments of Latin America: Alan P. Love(x) University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80302 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginning Portuguese Second Year Portuguese Reading and Conversation (Fall) Literature: Main Currents of Portuguese Literature and Civilization (Fall) Main Currents of Brazilian Literature and Civilization: The Staff Staff: Charles L. King Isidoro Montiel Kathleen K. Kulp Jose- de Onis (1) Charles L. Nelson Bernice Udick - Latin American Studies: ( §) Art: Pre-Columbian Art Latin American Art Anthropology: South Amer '.ca Geography: South America History: History of Latin America History of South American Republics: East Coast Colonies of Spain and Portugual in the New World Political Sciences: Governments of Latin America DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The American University Mass. &Nebraska Ave. N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016 - Latin American Studies(§§) Department of Anthropology: Archaeology: Chairman of Department of Languages. Latin American Studies Senior Seminar. Latin American Language and Area Studies Program: Director: John Finan. Heads: Department of Geography; Department of Political Science. -21- Meso-America: Charles W.McNett School of Government and Public Adrni nistration: Government and Politics of Latin America: Brady B. Ty son(1) History: History of Latin America since 1860: Harold Davis John Finan Latin American Intellectual History: Harold Davis Topics in Latin American History I: The Black Experience: John Finan Diplomatic History of Latin America: Edith Coutourier Research Seminar in Latin American "istory: Javier Malagon School c....,rternational Service: Individual Reading and Research: Harold Davis Introduction to Latin America: Brady B. Tyson International Relations of Latin America: Larman C. Wilson Labor in an Area: Latin America: James Lee Martin Seminar in the OAS: Larman C. Wilson Seminar in Latin America: Harold Davis John Finan Brady B. Tyson 7L,anguage and Linguistics: Classics of Latin American Literature: The Short Story Inter -De partamental : Education in Latin America: David Heft Brazilian American Cultural Institute, Inc. 4201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. s/405 Washington, D. C. 20008 Jose- M. Neistein, Executive Director Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese I and II:Beginning Portuguese: Haydee S.Magro Portuguese I and II:Intermediate Portuguese: Haydee S.Magro Portuguese I and II: Advanced Por tuguese: Hayd&e S.Magro Portuguese Iand II:Beginning Portuguese: Joao Francisco Bezerra Portuguese: Advanced Conversation: Joao Francisco Bezerra (1) Teaches each fall a course entitled "Brazilin World Politics," offered by the Latin American Studies Program at the School of International Service. -22- Litarature: Brazilian Literature: Haydee S.Magro Brazilian Short Stories: Haydee S.Magro Translation: Haydee S.Magro note: Special courses for groups going to Brazil, upon request. The Catholic University of America (§) 630 Michigan Ave.,N. E. Washington, D.C. 20017 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: Brazilian and Portuguese His tory: Manoel Cardozo (1) Language: Portuguese: Antonio da Silva Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Town and Country in La- tin America: Michael Kenny Social and Cultural Change in Latin America: Jack Rollwagen Economics: Economics of Under-Deve loped Countries: Henry W. Spiegel Theory of Economic Integration: Alberto Piedra Seminar on Socio-Economic Deve lopment: Latin America Albert Frances Alberto Piedra History: Catholic Church in Latin America; Seminar in. Latin American History: Antonine Tibesar Defense Language Institute East Coast Branch U. S. Naval Station . Anacostia Annex, Washington, D. - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Edgar C. Soren Dyrajaia de Souza Soren Joao Francisco Bezerra Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20007 - LuSo -Brazilian Studies:

(§) Institute of Ibero-American Studies: Director: Fr.Antonine 'Tibesar (1) Chairman, Department of History and Curator of the Oliveira Lima Library. -23- School of Languages and Linguistics: Maria Isabel Abreu, Head, Division of Portuguese Language; Basic Portuguese: Cle-a Rameh Zaida Knight Donald Haerr Advanced Portuguese: Laura Zamarin Blanca Diez-Suarez Zaida Knight Advanced Translation: James Kennedy Linguistics: Portuguese Structure: Cle-a Rameh History of the Portuguese Language: Cle-a Rameh Portuguese Dialectology: (to be an - nounced) Literature and Civilizarion: Introduction to Literature and Style: Maria Isabel Abreu Literature of Brazil: Laura Zamarin Contemporary Brazilian Literature: Laura Zamarin Brazilian Civilization: Maria Isabel Abreu Luso-Brazilian Seminar: Maria Isabel Abreu History: History of Brazil: Elmer Broxson Tutorial Seminar: Brazilian History: Elmer Broxson - Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Latin American Societies: A Socio-Anthropological Ap- proach: Janice Hopper Economics: Economic Development in Latin America: Josef Solterer Monetary and Fiscal Policies for Development in Latin America: Josef Solterer Economic Development of Under- Developed Countries: Joseph L. Tryon Investment Project Analysis: Joseph L. Tryon Collection and Use of Economic Data for Development Analysis: Joseph L. Tryon Seminar in Development Economics: Joseph L. Tryon. Economic Growth and Development Planning in Latin America: Oscar A. Echevarria Monetary and Financial Systemsin Latin America: Oscar A. Echevarria Government: Latin American Govern- ments and Politics: William Manger Inter-Am:: rican Regional Organiza tions and Relations: William Manger Political Change in Latin America: William H. Brill Latin American International Re la tions: John H. McDonough (§) Latin American Studies Program: Director:John H McDonough. -24- History: Latin America: Thomas J. Dodd Revolutionary Movements in Latin America: Luis E. Aguillar- Leon George Washington University Washington, D.C. 20006 - Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: (every other year) Mario Rodriguez - Latin American. Studies (§) Anthropology: Native Peoples of South America: The Staff New World Archaeology: Robert Lee Humphrey Junior Latin American Archaeology: Robert L.Humphrey Jr. ;Inter- disciplinary Seminar :,Problems in Latin-American Civilization: Mario Rodriguez (1) Economics: Economic History and Pro blems of Latin America: James Melton Howell Seminar: Land Policy Problems in Latin America: Thomas FrankCarroll Economic Development of Latin America: The Staff Seminar: Problems in Latin American Civilization: Mario Rodriguez Geography and Regional Science: Latin America: Marvin Gordon History: History of Spain and Portugal: Mario Rodriguez History of Latin America: Mario Rodriguez Research Seminar: Latin American History: Mario Rodriguez Seminar: Problems in Latin Amer - ican History: Mario Rodriguez Readings in Latin American History: Mario Rodriguez Political Science: Government and Po- litics in Latin America: Keith Larry Storrs Political :Patterns and International Relations: Keith Larry Storrs Seminar: Latin American Politics: Keith Larry Storrs Seminar: Problems in Latin Amer- ican Civilization: Mario Rodriguez

(§) Committee on Latin American Studies: Chairman, Mario Rodriguez (1) Director -25- Howard University 2400 6th Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 200("1 Latin American Studies: History: ABC Powers of Latin America History of Latin America to 1830 History of Latin America since 1830 Political Science: Government and Politics of South American Countries: Barbara Gordon Government and Politics in Central America and the Caribbean School of Advanced International Studies The Johns Hopkins University 1740 Massachusetts Ave.,N. W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Luso -Brazilian Studie s : Language: Beginning Portuguese: James Kennedy Advanced Portuguese: Haydee S.Magro Contemporary Brazil: C.Neale Ronning (1) - Latin American Studies (§) Latin American Civilization; International Relations of Latin America; The Inter-American System and the OAS; Problems of U.S. Relations with Latin America: John C. Dreier (2) Latin American Politics: Latin American Political Analysis: James H. Payne Latin American Political and Social Thought: Harold E. Davis (3) Latin American Economic Problems: Irving Sirken Problems of Latin American Integration: Joseph Grunwald Social Aspects of Latin American Deve - lopement: Luis Ratinoff Trinity College Michigan Ave. & Franklin St. N. E. Washington, D.C. 20017 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: Joseph Spieker

(§) Inter-American Center: Director, John C. Dreier (1) Visiting Professor (2) Visiting Professor (3) Visiting Professor -26- FLORIDA Florida State University (§) Tallahassee, Fla. 32306 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Portuguese Language and Brazilian Literature: Henry W. Hoge ( 1) Ernest C.Rehder Jane Hoge University of Florida Gainesville, Fla. 32601 Brazilian Studies: Anthropology: The Peoples of Brazil: Maxine L.Margolis Economics: The Economy of Brazil: William G. Tyie r Geography: Human and Cultural Geogra- phy of Brazil: Raymond E. Crist History: Brazilian History: Neill W. Macaulay Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Alfred Hower Richard A. Preto- Rodas Literature: Luso-Brazilian Literature: Alfred Hower Richard A. Preto- Rodas - Latin American Studies (§§) Agriculture: Development of Tropical Pastures: Gerald O.Mott Economics: Financial Institutions and Fiscal Policies: Robert W. Bradbury Geography: Geography of Tropical Agri- culture: C. Dickinson III Law: Law and Development: William D.MacDonald Political Science: Government and Po- litics: Thomas L. Page Sociology: Social Stratification and So cial Mobility: Sugiyama Iutaka Demography: Social Change and Mo- dernization: John V.D.Saunders Demographic Analysis: T. Lynn Smith

(§) Inter -American Studies: Adviser: Louis C. Bourgeois. (1) Chairman of the Department of Modern Languages. (§§)Center for Latin American Studies: Director: William E. Carter; Assistant Director: Raymond J. Toner. -27- Zoology: Climatic Adaptations and the Biology of Vertebrates in the Lowlands Tropics: Brian K.McNab University of Miami Coral Gables, Fla.33124 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Por- tuguese: Brazilian Literature and Civilization: Gerald G. Curtis Charles Javens Anthropology: Contemporary Latin American Problems (first se- mester devoted to Brazil): H. W . Hutchins on Education: Development of Brazilian Society: Jacques M. P. Wilson History: History of Brazil: Gerald G. Curtis Latin American Studies ( §) Economics: Alternative Economic Sys toms Jan Peter Wogart The Economics and Development of Latin America I; The Economics and Development of Latin America II: James Foley Geography: Geographic Problems of La- tin America; Economic Geography of Latin Amer- ica; Tropical Geography: Luella N. Dambaugh Geographical Analysis of Latin America: Robert C.Mings Government: Latin American Political Problems; Contemporary Latin American Po- litical Problems; Public Management in Latin America: Donald Merris L. Amer.Foreign Policies; Inter -American Relations; Politics of Developing Nations; Latin America in World affairs: Edward Sofea History; Main Currents of Latin Amer ican Development ; International Communism in the

( §) Latin American Center, Robert E.McNicoll, Director: Division of International Studies. -28- Americas: Robert E.McNicoll Ione S. Wright Jaime Suchlicki Gerald G. Curtis Inter-American Studies: Latin American Thought Latin American Anthropology Cross-Cultural Study of Contempo rary Latin America Studies in the Factors and Forcer.. that have shaped Latin American Societies Studies in Conflict, and Cooperation in the Americas Studies in International Communism and Ideological Conflict in the Americas: Studies in the Dev. Process & Probl. in L. A.The Staff (x) (x)Staff:Robert E. McNicoll, Director H. W. Hutchinson Gerald G. Curtis Jaime Suchlicki Jacques M. P. Wilson Ione S. Wright Law: Inter-American International Law La it American Legal History Latin American Legal Philosophy Law and Revolution in Latin Amer - ica: Eduardo G.Leriverend University of South Florida Tampa, Fla. 33620 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Edward Billingsley Language: Functional Portuguese: Edward J.Neugaard (1) Latin American Studies ( Arts and Letters: Latin American Arts and Letter s Geography: Latin America: Brazil: Stuart Rothwell Regional Geography: Latin America (instructors for this course vary) History: Latin American History Charles Arnade Pro-Seminarian History: Latin America: (instructora. for this course vary) (§) Latin American Studies Program: Chairman: Mark Orr (1) Assistant Chairman for Spanish and Portuguese Romance Philology. -29- GEORGIA Agnes Scott College Decatur, Ga. 30030 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Anthropology: Peoples and Cultures of Latin America: John A. Tumblin, Jr. West Georgia College Carrollton, Ga. Latin American Studies: History: Brazilian History Social Sciences: Gene Huck (1) (developing a specialized emphasis on Latin America)

HAWAII University of Hawaii 2444 Dole Street Honolulu, Hawaii96822 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Stefan Baciu Literature: Brazil and Portugal: Stefan Baciu

ILLINOIS De Paul University 2323 N.Seminary Ave. Chicago,111. 60614 Ibero-American Studies: (§) Anthropology: Portuguese Anghropology: Lavinia Raymond Geography: Geography of South America: Richard Houk History: Latin American History: Bernardine Pietraszek

Eastern Illinois University(§§) Charleston, Illinois

(§) De Paul University has an Ibero-American Studies Program which is presently being revised.The possibility of offering Portuguese language on an experimental basis will be discussed.In the Spring Quarter, Lavinia C.Raymond will present a course on Africam In fluences in South America, a large part of which will be devoted to Brazil. (§,§) Latin American Studies Program: Chairman: Lawrence Nichols. (anticipates offering Portuguese language classes in1971) (1) Chairman of Division of Social Sciences. -30- Mundelin College 6363 Sheridan Rd. Chicago, I11.60626 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Intensive Portuguese: Mrs. Hayk - Latin American Studies: Literature: Latin American Novel I: Manuel Ortiz Northwestern University Evanston and Chicago: Ill. Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Intensive Portu guese: Donald E. Bartell Literature: Brazilian Literature: Donald E. Bartell The Brazilian Novel: Donald E. Bartell Gil Vicente and the Early Drama: Erwin J. Webber Latin American Studies: History: Survey of Latin American His tory: Frank R. Safford Political Science: Politics of Latin America: George Blanksten Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Ill. 62901 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: First and Second Year Portu- guese: Clement P. Haverly History: Brazil since Independence: C. Harvey Gardiner Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: People and Culture: Milton Altschuler Individual Studies: Carroll Riley Seminar inter Ethnology of the New World (x) Seminar in the Cultures of Latin America (x)

Economics: Latin America Economic : Development: G.Carl Wiegand Geography: Regional Geography of Latin America: Gary Lobb Government: Latin American Govern ment.& Politics: William Garner

(§) Latin American Institute. Director, A. W. Bork, Head: Inter- American Studies. (x) Departmental assignments which may be given to W. W. Taylor, Carroll Riley, Milton Attschuler or Charles R. Rands. -31- History: History of L.A. (Colonial) History of L.A. (Independent) Dictatorships (19th Century) Dictatorships (20th Century) Studies in Latin American History (x) Philosophy: Elementary Ethics & Politics; L.A. Philosophy (Fall, 1970); Seminar in L.A. Thought: () Ranieri Frondizi The University of Chicago 1050 E. 59th St. Chicago, Ill. 60637 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: T. Bent ly Duncan Language: Portuguese: Fred B.Morris Linguistics and Literature: Anthony J. Naro - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Terence Turner Manning Nash Chet Forman Economics: Larry Sjastaad Burt Hoselitz History: T.Bently Duncan John Coatsworth Linguistics and Literature: Daniel C. Ca-rdenas Anthony J.Naro Political Science: Philippe Schmitter University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Chicago, Ill.60680 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: Portuguese Empire and Brazil: (not offered this year) Monarchy in Brazil from 1808 to 1889 (not otfei:?d this year) Modern Brazil from 1889 to present: (not offered this year) Language: Portuguese I,II and III: Doris Rahe Portuguese IV, V and VI: Don Bartell

(x) All history courses subject to departmental assigni-nect, but are usually given by the following: C.Harvey Gardiner, Robert L.Gold, David C. Werlich and visiting professors. (xx)These three courses subject to departmental assignment. -32- - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Ethnography of So. America Geography: Geography of South America History: Colonial Latin America; Latin America in the 19th Century; Modern Latin America: Robert E.Conrad University of Illinois Urbana, ill. 61801 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Brazilian Culture: Anoar Aiex Language: Portuguese: Joseph H. D. Allen, Jr. Merlin H. Forster Anoar Aiex Literature:: Philosophy & History of Ideas; Brazilian and Portuguese Literatures: Anoar Aiex Portugal and Brazil: Joseph H. D. Allen, Jr. Merlin H. Forster Linguistics: Joseph H. D. Allen, Jr. - Latin American Studies (§) Geography: John Thompson History: Seminar in L.A. History: Joseph L . Love C. E. Nowell Music: Music in Latin America: Gerard H. Behague Political Science: Politics in the Develop - ing States: Robert E.Scott Problems in L.A. Politics &Govern- Robert E.Scott ments: Robert Byars INDIANA Ball State University Muncie, Ind. 47306 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: I,II and III: The Staff Latin American Studies (§§) Economics: Economic Development inL.A . Geography: Geography of South America: Tom Martinson History: History of Latin America, 1842 to Independence: Merrill. Rippy History of L.A., 1825 to the Present: Merrill Rippy Political Science: L.A. Political Systems : Joseph Menez §) Center for L.A. Studies : Dir. . John P. Augelli; Ass°. Dir .Carl W. Deal. (§§)L. A. Studies Program (recently inaugurated: does not have a director yet). note:Ball State University has been designated by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as Planning Coordination Institution for a Brazilian overseas study center. Dr.Robert Carmin, Dean of the College of Sciences and Humanities is in charge of this program. -33- DePauw University Greencastle, Ind. 46135 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: One Year course: (x) James S. Rambo Hanover College Hanover, Ind. 47243 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Portuguese Lan- guage and Brazilian Literature are taught in alternate years: Robert G. Trimble Indiana University (xx) Bloomington, Ind. 47401 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: (xxx) Anthropology: Cultures and Society of Brazil: The Staff History: Brazilian Civilization: David Fagan Inter-Disciplinary: Latin American Stu- dies: Contemporary Brazil: music: Juan A. Orrego-Salas Political Sciences: Phyllis Peterson Language: Elementary Portuguese I: Mrs. E.Eckley Elementary Portuguese II Mr. G. Hart Mr. V.Rojas Second Year Portuguese Composi tion: Jon Tolman Second Year Portuguese: Mr. D. Fagan Portuguese Conversation and Diction: RoPaiva Literature: Masterpieces of Portuguese Literature: Heitor Martins Seminar: Brazilian Literature: Heitor Mai tins Brazilian Prose Fiction: Heitor Martins Machado de Assis: Heitor Martins Graduate Readings in Portuguese: John Dyson Early Portuguese Literature: D. Fagan Individual Reading Portuguese and Brazilian Literature: The Staff

(x) This course is offered every other year and is open to students who hare already completed the foreign language requirements for gra - duation from DePauw. (xx)There is a Luso-Brazilian Club on campus. Also Latin Student's As so. (xxx) Courses being planned: Brazilian Novel of Social Protest and the Li- terature of Portuguese Overseas Expansion. -34- Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Archaeology of Middle South America: Thomas Myers Indians of South America: Paul L. Doughty Peasant Cultures of the Andes: Paul L. Doughty Economics: Financial Problems of Deve- lopment in Economically Under- developed Countries: Louis Shere Research. Seminar in Problems in Latin American Economies: Frank T.Bachmura Education: Economics of Education and Social Change in Under- developed Societies: The Staff Folklore: Fcik and Tribal Music of La - tin America: George H. List The Staff Seminar in Latin American Folklore: Merle Simmons Seminar in Latin American Ethnomu- sicology: George H. List The Staff Geography: Geography of Latin America: Otis P. Starkey History: History of Latin America: James R. Scobie (1) David Burks Robert Quirk John Lombardi U.S Latin American Relations: David M. Pletcher Colloquium on Latin American His tory (Colonial and National Pe - riod): James R.Scobie Robert Quirk David Burks John Lombardi Seminar in Latin American History: (Colonial and National Period) James R. Scobie Robert Quirk David Burks John Lombardi Music: Heitor Villa-Lobos Juan A. Orrego-Salas Vocal Music in Latin America: Juan A. Orrego-Salas Political Science: Government and Po li - tics in Latin America: Phyllis J. Peterson Development Problems of Non-In- dustrialized Countries: Phyllis J. Peterson

(§) Latin American Studies Program: Director: Paul L. Doughty. (1) Chairman of the Committee on Latin American Studies. -35- Purdue University Lafayette, Ind. 47907 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese: Don H. Walther Elizabeth Mueller - Latin American Studies: Anthropology and Sociology: Michael Salovesh Harry R. Potter Bart Landry Archaeology: Robert Fry History: William Collins Anne W . L ornme 1 Political Science: John Sloan University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind.46556 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Fernando Souza - Latin American Studies: (g) Economics: Economic Development of Latin America: Jose Miquens Government: Governments of Latin Amer- ica: Michael Francis History: Latin American History: Frederick Pike Sam Shapiro Sociology: Latin American Cultures: Arthuro Rubel Social Change in Latin America: William D'Antonio Latin American Institutions: Mrs. Fabio da Silva IOWA The University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52240 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: (1) Language: Portuguese: Mary L. Daniel George De Mello Literature: Brazilian Literature Survey: Mary L,. Daniel Modern Brazilian Fiction: Mary L. Daniel Composition and Conversation: Azalea Laires KANSAS The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - Luso-Brazilian Studies (x) (§) Latin American Program: Director: John J.Kennedy. (x) Committee on Luso-Brazilian Studies: Chairman, Frederic;M.Litto. (1) C):ca-r Fernandez: Chairman, Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese. -36- Hiscory: Colonial Brazil: Modern Brazil: Kenneth Maxwell Language: Elementary Portuguese and Conversation: Antonio Vieira da Silva Advanced Portuguese: Jon S. Vincent Literature: Introduction to Portuguese and Brazilian Literature; Survey of Portuguese Literature; Brazilian Prose Fiction; Brazilian Poetry; Brazilian Culture; Contemporary Brazilian Literature; Special Readings in Portuguese and Brazilian Literature: (x) Jon S. Vincent Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Peoples of South America; Latin American Ethnology; Latin American Folklore; Ancient American Civilization; South American Archaeology: Robert E. Hinshaw Robert J.Squier Robert J. Smith Art History: Marilyn Stokstad Economics: Economic Problems of La tin America; Latin American Economic Develop ment since the 1930's: Ronald K. Calgaard Geography: Geography of South America: Robert F.Nunley Pierre Stouse History: Colonial Latin America; National Latin America: Robert Gilmore Charles L.Stansifer Interdisciplinary Seminar in Latin Amer- ican Culture and Problems: Robert D. Tomasek Political Science: Government and Poli - tics of South American Republics International Relations of Latin America

KENTUCKY University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: §) Center of Latin American Studies: Acting Director, Thomas M.Gale. (x) note: In the Fall of 1970, Prof. Malcolm Silverman will be joining the Faculty and will teach advanced language courses and Portuguese literature. -37- Language: Portuguese: Elementary and Intermediate: Fortuna Gordon Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Contemporary Cultures of Latin America: FredericHicks History: Latin American History I and II: Charles Berry LOUISIANA Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, La. 70803 - Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Peter J. Lunardi Literature: Seminar "Brazilian Litera ture": Peter J. Lunardi - Latin American Studies (§§) Anthropology and Ceography: Mesoamer- ican Anthropology and Latin American Geography: M. Richardson R. Chardon R.C. West Business Administration: International Management in Latin America: R.D.Carter Economics: Economic Development; U.S. International and Latin American Economic relations: R. Flamming H. Daly Government: Latin American Govern ments and Politics: Leonard Cardenas, Jr. History: Colonial Latin America: J. Preston Moore Jane L. DeGrummond LatinAmerica since Indepen- dence: J. Preston Moore Jane L. DeGrummond Great Powers of Latin America: Ar- gentina, Brazil and Chile: Jane L. DeGrummond Sociology: Latin American Institutions: Pedro F. Hernandez Quentin A.L. Jenkins Seminar: Latin American Institutions: Quentin A.L . Jenkins Tulane University New Orleans, La. 70118 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Carlos D.Romo (§) A Latin American Area Studies Program is being established with Dr. Frederic Hicks as Acting Director. (§§)Latin American Studies Institute: Acting Director, Pedro F. Hernandez, -38- Danilo Pinto Lobo (x) History: History of Brazil: Mr. Hall Linguistics: Daniel Wogan Hamilton Aluizio Elia (x) Literature: Hamilton Aluizio Elia Political Science: Brazilian Government: Paul H. Lewis Work with Graduate Theses: William J.Smither Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: High Civilizations of South America: Arden R. King South American Indians: Arden R. King Art. Latin American Art I and II: Donald Robertson Reading and Research in Latin Amer- ican Art: Donald Robertson Economics: Resource Development in Latin America: Frank L. Keller Current Economic Problems of Latin America: Hector Correa Economic Planning: Hector Correa Latin American Trade: The Staff History: History of Diplomatic Relations Between the U.S. and Latin America: Ricnard Greenleaf History of Latin America; The Literature of Latin American History before 1830: The Staff The Literature of Latin American Historafter 1830: The Staff Seminal-.1 the History of Latin America I and II: William Joyce Griffith (x) Seminar in Latin American Colonial Institutions: Richard E. Greenleaf Latin American Studies: Cultural Heri tage of Latin America: The Staff Latin American Studies Area Semi nar: The Staff Seminar in Free Trade and Econo mic Integration in Latin America: The Staff Law: Latin American Legal Institutions: R. Batiza Political Science: Government and Po li- tics of Latin America: Roland H. Ebel James D. Cochrane Center of Latin American Studies: Director, William J. Griffith (x) Mr. Lobo and Mr. Romo may not tontine teaching the undergraduate language courses; Professor Elia has a one year appointment and will be replaced by a permanent appointment and the Director of the Center for Latin Arnerican Studies, Dr. W. J.Griffith has resigned. -39- Community Politics of Latin America: Roland H. Ebel L.A. Internatioaal Relations: James D. Cochrane Seminar in L . A. International Relations: James D. Cochrane L.A. Regional integration: James D. Cochrane Seminar in L.A. Government & Politics: Roland H. Ebel Seminar in L.A. International Relations: James D. Cochrane Sociology: Latin American Social Thought Thomas Ktsanes Comparative L.A. Demography: Michael Micklin Modernization of Latin America: Thomas Ktsanes Social Stratification and Mobility in L.A. : Michael Micklin

MARYLAND Frostburg State College Frostburg, Md. 21532 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: makes Portuguese language ta- pes available to students wishing to learn the language on their own. - Latin American Studies: Government: Latin American Governments: Virginia Nell Mills History: Latin American History: Christopher Pank United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Md. 21402 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Basic Portuguese I and II: G. J. Riccio Intermediate Portuguese I and II: J. A. Hutchins Advanced Portuguese I and II: M. A. Cardoso de Castro Literature: Representative Readings in Brazilian Literature (x) Modern Brazilian Novel (x) Naval History: Brazilian Naval History: M. A. Cardoso de Castro Civilization: Development of Luso-Brazil- lian Civilization: J. A. Hutchins Contemporary Brazil: J.A. Hutchins

(x) Courses have yet to be given due to insufficient demand. -40- - Latin American Studies: Civilization: Development of Latin Amer - ican Civilization: G.J.Riccio Contemporary Latin American Civilization: G. J.Riccio Government and Politics: Government and Politics of Latin America: G.P. Atkins History: Latin American History and Con- temporary Problems: W. L. Calderhead International Relations: International Re - lations of Latin America: G. P. Atkins University of Maryland College Park, Md. 20742 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Louise T.Crissman History: History of Brazil: Donald W. Giffin - Latin American Studies: Geography: Economic and Cultural Geo- graphy of South America: Antonio F. Chaves Government: Government and Politics of Latin America: Eldin W.Lanning Willard Barber Horace Harrison History: Latin American History: Winthrop R. Wright J. Benedict Warren

MAINE Colby College Waterville, Maine 04901 - Luso -Brazilian Studies : Language: Portuguese: Priscilla Doel Brazilian Civilization: Priscilla Doel

MASSACHUSETTS Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Introduction to Portuguese: Norman Araujo Conventional Portuguese: E'. Mildred Vieira Literature: Readings in Portuguese Lite rature: E. Mildred Vieira Readings in Brazilian Literature: K. Mildred Vieira Brazilian Literature in Translation: K.. Mildred Vieira Portuguese Literature in Translation: E... Mildred Vieira -41- Latin American Studies: Economics: Problems in Latin American Development: Richard Weisskoff History: The C ')lonial Period in Latin America: Joseph T. Criscenti Argentina, Brazil and Chile: Joseph T.Criscenti Political Science: Government andPoli- tics of Latin America: I and II: Pierre -Michel Fontaine International Relations of Latin Amer- ica: Pierre-Michel Fontaine The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bristol Community College Fall River, Mass. 02720 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: I and II: Edmond Rego Intermediate Portuguese: 11 and 12: (1) Edmond Rego - Latin American Studies: History: Latin Amer- :an History: Steven S. Ussach The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Southeastern Massachusetts University North Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: ( §) Language and Literature: Intermediate Portuguese Portuguese Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries Directed Studies: Gregory F.Rocha, Jr. Intermediate Portuguese Elementary Portuguese: Antone Felix Intermediate Portuguese Materpieces of Portuguese Literature Culture and Civilization of Portugal: Lufs Antonio Gouveia Macedo (2) Culture and Civilization of Brazil: Antone Felix Classical Period in Portugal: Gregory F.Rocha, Jr. Advanced Composition and Conversa tion (3) Advanced Grammar and Syntax (3) Center of Luso-Brazilian Studies: Director not yet named. Expects to offer advanced Portuguese 51 and 52 within the next year. Visiting Professor sent by the "Institute de Alta Cultura" of the "Mi- nisterio da Educacao Nacional" in Portugal. Will be given in 1971 by Luis Antonio Gouveia Macedo. -42- History: Latin American History: Robert G. Keith The Commonwealth of Massachusetts State College at Bridgewater Grove St., Bridgewater, Mass. 02324 - Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese I and II: Robert C.Arruda Intermediate Portuguese I and II: Robert C.Arruda - Latin American Studies: History: Latin America, the Colonial Period: Jane Herrick Latin America, the National Period: Jane Herrick Harvard University Cambridge, Mass.02138 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Introduction to the Portuguese Language and the Civilizations of Portugal and Brazil: David T.Haberly Language and Literature of the Cape Verde Islands: Francis M.Rogers Linguistics: Portuguese Linguistics: Francis M.Rogers R:o-seminar in Portuguese Linguis- tics and the Literature of Brazil and Portugal: Francis M.Rogers David T. Haberly Literature: Literature of the Overseas Expansion: Francis M.Rogers The Literature of Brazil: David T.Haberly Seminar on Brazilian Literature: Da ,id T.Haberly Humanities: Brazil, Portugal and Other Portuguese-speaking lands: Francis M.Rogers Anthropology: Social Structure of Brazil: (1) David Maybury- Lewis - Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Culture History of the New World: Michael Moseley J.Sabloff Economics: Economic Development in La- tin America: Albert 0. Hirschman Government: Political, Economic and Social Modernization in Latin America: Gino Germani

(§) Committee on Latin American Studies: Chairman, John H. Parry; Executive Secretary: David T. Haberly. (1) There is also a course "Civilization of Brazil": an evening extension course for those not regularly enrolled at Harvard: D. T.Haberly. -43- History: European Oceanic Discovery, Trade and Settlement: John H. Parry Intellectual History of Latin America: Juan Marichal Latin America: The Rise of Export Economics and the Problems of Political Demecratization: Tulio Halperin Smith College Northampton, Mass. 01060 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: Charles Mann Cutler, Jr. Literature: The Modern Brazilian Novel: Erna Berndt Kelley (1) Masterpieces of Brazilian Literature: Charles Mann Cutler, Jr. Erna de Queiroz: Alicia. Rodrigues Clemente - Latin American Studies: Anthropology and Sociology: Contempora - ry Latin American Society: Peter Isaac Rose (2) Economics: Seminar: Latin American Economics: Robert Tabor Averitt (3) Government: Latin American Political Systems: Stanley Rothman History: Hispanic-America in the Colo - nial Period. Argentina, Brazil and : Stanley Maurice Elkins (4) Inter-American Affairs: Stanley Maurice Elkins University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. 01003 - Luso-Brazilian Studies; Language: Introductory and Intermediate Portuguese: Thomas Sousa - Latin American. Studies (§) Anthropology: South American Ethnology: Donald Proulx Government: The Government and Politics of South America: Howard Wiarda(5)

( §) Certificate Program in Latin American Studies: Chairman, Robert A.Potash. (1) Head of the Department of Hispanic Studies. (2) Head of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. (3) Chairman of the Department of Economics. Chairman of the History Department. r(5) On leave, 1970. -44- History: History of Brazil and Argentina in the 19th aid 20th Centuries: Robert A. Potash An Introduction to Latin American Civilization: Lewis Hanke

MICHIGAN Hillsdale College Hillsdale,Michigan 49242 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese (taught as problems courseto one of two students each year): Beginning Portuguese and occasionally intermediate and advanced Portuguese: Grace Nichols Latin American Studies: History: Latin American History (two courses - one per semester - three semester hours each of- fered in alternate years to clas- ses of 15 to 25 students): Charles Brown Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48823 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Rose Lee Hayden Latin American Studies (§) Geography: Geography of South America: Robert N. Thomas History: 20th Century Latin American Revolution Latin America in World Affairs Latin America - The Colonial Period Latin America - Independence Argentina, Brazil and Chile in the 20th Century Latin America - The National Period (1) Political Science: The Governments and Politics of Latin America: E. Spencer Walhoffer Major Latin American Political Sys tems: E. Spencer Wellhoffer Romance Languages: Latin America Today: Carlos M. Terain

(§) Latin American Studies Center: Director, John M. Hunter; Assistant Director: Rose Lee Hayden (1) Courses are taught either by Leslie B. Rout or Charles C. Cumberland, whichever is in the country when these courses are being offered. -.45- Advertising: International Advertising: Gordon Miracle Agricultural Economic: Agriculture, in Economic Development: Carl Eicher Crop and Soil Sciences: Soils of the Tro pics : The Staff Education: Seminar in Education in Latin America: James Page L .Miller Institute of International Agriculture: Agricultural Development and Administration: Nicolaas Luykx Journalism: International Press Com- munication: Mary Gardner Marketing and Transportation Administra- tion:International Market Sys- tems: John Hazard International Business: John Hazard Secondary Education and Curriculum: Seminary in Education in Latin America: James Page E. Miller Urban Planning and Landscape Architec- ture:International Comp. Urban Planning: Charles Barr The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Elementary: William C.Merhab Second Year: William C.Merhab Linguistics: Theres is a newly organized Department of Linguistics much inter- ested in possible expansion of Spanish- Portuguese analysis and dialectology, and in possible intensive or semi-in - tensive Portuguese language teaching: Kenneth L. Pike Lawrence B. Kiddie Literature: Main Currents of the Litera ture of Brazil: Edward Glaser Main Currents of the Literature of Portugal: Edward Glaser - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Indians of Latin America: Contemporary Latin American Civili- zation Research in Latin American Ethnology -46- Geography: Geography of Smith America: Proseminar in the Geography of Latin America: ...oss M. Pearson History: Hispanic America: The Colonial Period: Hispanic America: The National Period: History of Art: Latin American Art: Seminar in Latin American Art: Political Science: Government and Politics of Latin America: Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan 48202 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elements of Portuguese: Vincent Almazan Literature: Early Portuguese: Vincent Almazan Readings in Modern Portuguese: Vincent Almazan Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Latin America Latin American Ethnology South American Pre-history Geography: Latin America Problems of Latin America History: Latin America to 1810 Latin America since 1810 Studies in Contemporary Latin America

MINNESOTA University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 Brazilian Studies: History: Survey of Colonial Brazil - De velopment of Modern Brazil : Stuart B. Schwartz Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Intermediate Portuguese; Portuguese Conversation: Russell Hamilton Literature: Brazilian and Portuguese Literature: Russell Hamilton Camo-es, Machado de Assis: John Hughes (1) Latin American Studies (§) Government and Politics: Latin American Government and Politics

§) Committee on Latin American Studies: Chairman, Prof. Bert Ellenbogen. (1) Chairman of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. -47- History: Survey of Latin American His- tory: Stuart Schwartz

MISSOURI 'nt Louis University 221 North Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. 63103 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Portuguese; Literature: Brazilian Novel, Poetry, Drama, Short Story; Masterpieces of Brazilian Literature: Rosario R.Mazza (1) William Davis Latin American Studies ( §) Anthropology: High Civilizations of South America; Sociology of the Development of Latin American Nations; Latin American Area Studies: William B. Griffen W. Jerald J,Iennedy Economics: Area Economics: Latin America: A.C. Myers (x) Economics of Developing Areas International Trade and Economic De- velopment of Latin America Geography: Studies in Latin American Geography: John W. Conoyer (x) South America, Middle America, Brazil Economic Geography of Latin Amer- ica Urban Geography of Latin America History: Survey of Latin American Histo - ry: John F. Bannon (x) Colonial Institutions of Latin America History of the Americas Political Science: Governments and Poll tics in Latin America: J. Raymond Derrig (x) Politics of Development in Latin America Major States of Latin America International Relations of Latin America Latin American Area Studies Program: ,Chairman: Henry A..Christopher. Chairman, Department of Modern Languages. Chairman of Department. -48- Sociology: S )ciology of the L.A. Nr zions William Monahan University of Missouri Columbia, Mo. - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Portuguese: Bra- zilian and Portuguese Literature: Ebion de Lima Washington University St. Louis, Mo. 63130 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Richard John Walker Language: Elementary & Interm. Portuguese: Fernao Perestrelo Literature: Main Currents of the Literature of Portugal and of Brazil: Fernao Perestrelo Sociology: Brazil: Peoples and Institutions: Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Ancient Civilizations: Patricia J. Lyon Native Peoples of L.A.: Lynn Watson Economics: Economic Development of L.A.: David Felix Richard John Walker History: Colonial Latin America; The National Period in L.A.: Richard John Walker Political Science: Latin American Politics: Merle Kling Raymond B. Pratt Sociology: Social Development in L.A.

NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Lilso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese Literature: Survey of Brazilian Literature: Irwin Stern - Latin American Studies (§§) Anthropology: Latin American Civilization: Zuni lda A.Gertel The South American Indian: The Staff Art: Latin American Art; Colonial Art of Latin America: Lois S. Pierce Education: Latin American Education: Edward J.Nemeth Latin American. Area Studies: Chairman: Joseph A.Kahl. (§§)Institute for Latin American and International Sdudies: Professor Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo, Director. -49- Summer Workshop in Latin American Education: Edward J. Nemeth The Staff Geography: Regional Geography of Latin America; Cultural Geography of South America: Brian W. Blouet Charles A. Sargent History: Latin American to 1825; Latin America after 1825: Michael C. Meyer William L. Sherman Social Revolution in 20th Century La- tin America: Michael C.Meyer Philosophy: History of Ideas in Latin America: Roberto Esquenazi- May o Political Science: Latin American Govern- ments and Politics; The U.S. and Latin America: Stephen Lyle Rozman Alexander T. Edelmann Sociology: Latin American Social Structure: David Johnson

NEVADA University of Nevada Reno, Nevada 89507 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginning Portuguese; Second Year Portuguese; Intermediate Portuguese; Composition and Con- versation: F. Blair Wilcox Gerald W. Petersen

NEW HAMPSHIRE Hanover, New Hamo. 03755 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Introductory Portuguese (not offered in 1969-1970) Latin American Studies: Geography: Latin America: A Geographi- cal Survey of the Area South of the U.S. including South America: Van, H. English History: The Recent History of Latin America: Marysa Navarro Gerassi The Development of Latin American Marysa Navarro Society: Gerassi -50- Seminar: Topics in Latin American Marysa Navarro History: Gerassi Political Science: Latin American Govern- ments and Politics: (not offered in 1969-1970): Sociology: Development of Latin American Society: Bernard Segal NEW JERSEY Douglass College (1) New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Literature: Brazilian Literature: Natividade M as ane s Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Latin American Civiliza tion: Ricardo Duarte History: Early Latin Atnei.ica Modern Latin America; Inter -American Relations; American Foreign Policy: Thomas Weber Literature: Twentieth Century Latin American Literature in Trans la - tion; Survey of Latin American Literature: Adolph Snaidas Political Science: Latin American Politi - cal Systems; Seminar in Latin American Politics: R.R.Kaufman Princeton University Princeton, N.J. 08540

141.1S o-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Ra-,,nond Willis Introductory Portuguese: James Irby Literature: Readings in Portuguese and Brazilian Literature: James Irby - Latin American Studies (§) Economics: Economic Growth in Less De- veloped Countries: History: Colonial. and Neo-Colonial Latin America; Modern Latin America: Stanley J.Stein

(§) Program in Latin American Studies: Director: Stanley J.Stein. (1) The Women's College of Rutgers University -51- Senior Seminar: Revolution in 20th Century Latin America: Peter Winn Rutgers University (1) The State Univ. of N.J. New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: Elizabeth R.Suter Literature: Modern Portuguese Readings: Carl J. Coe Topics in Brazilian Literature andCi - vilizatior Introduction to Portuguese Style and Literature Brazilian Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries (offered 1969-1970) Portuguese Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries (offered 1970-1971) Luso-Brazilian Literature and Society: Portuguese Literature from the Middle Ages to the Baroque (offered 1970- 1971) Honors Preparation -Portuguese Henry Rutgers Honors Project - Por- tuguese History: History of Brazil: Louis Eisenberg - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Contemporary Peoples and Cultures of Latin America History: Latin America: Louis Eisenberg Samuel Bally Latin American Social History: Samuel Bally Economic History of Latin America: Louis Eisenberg NEW MEXFO University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 - Brazilian Studies: History: Brazilian History: Troy S. Floyd Political Science: Brazilian Politics: Tocary A. Bastos (2) - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary :Portu ,uese: Marie F. Sovereign Howard Frazer Roberta Bussey Students of any of the New Brunswick State University Colleges can take courses in any other one, thus the courses at Douglass are open to Rutgers students and vice-versa. Visiting Professor. -52- Literature: Brazilian Poetry; Portuguese Literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Jack E. Tomlins Brazilian Prose; Modern Portuguese Literature: Robert D.Herron Portuguese Literature: William H. (1) Robert D.Herron Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Latin American Archaeolo- gy: Frank C.Hibben Peasant Cultures: Phillip K. Bock Latin American Indigenous Cultures: Karl Schwerin Art: South American Art: Mary Elizabeth Smith South American Art: Bainbridge Bunting Economics: Latin American Economics: Sanford Cohen Wolfram Liepe Donald Tailby Geography: South American Geography: Eleanor Barrett History: Colonial History of Latin Amer- ica! Troy S. Floyd National History of Latin America; Inter -American Relations : Ronald H.Dolkart Edwin Lieuwen Philosophy: Latin American Philosophy: Hubert Griggs Alexander Political Science: Latin American Govern- ment: Martin C.Needler(2) Latin American Government; Latin American Theory: William Brisk Sociology: Latin American Sociology: Gilbert Merkx Anthony Ugalde Summer, 1970: Intensive Elementary Portuguese: Prof, Robert Herron in charge and Brazilian informants Intensive Advanced Portuguese: Prof. Jack Tomlins in charge and native Brazilian informants Introduction to Brazilian Literature: Visiting Prof. AntOnio Salles (of the Universidade de Brasilia) Introduction to Brazilian Linguistics: Vis.Prof, David Fagan of Indiana Univ.

(§) Language and Area Center for Latin America: Director, Marshall RoNason (1) Chairman, Department of Modern and Classical Languages. (2) Director, Division of Inter-American Affairs. -.53- Special Problems in Brazilian Litera- ture and Portuguese Language: Professors Herron, Tom lins, Fagan and Salles.

NEW YORK Brooklyn College of The City University of New York Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese; Harold Bobe Portuguese I and II: - Latin American Studies: History: History of Hispanic Culture The City College of The City University of New York New York, N.Y. 10031 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Portuguese: William E.Colford - Latin American Studies: History: Joseph A. Ellis Colgate University Ha Tilton, N.Y. 13346 Brazilian Studies: Geography: Geography and Economic Deve- lopment of Brazil: Armin Ludwig Core 387: Brazil Culture Area: Armin Ludwig in The City of New York New York, N.Y. 10027 Brazilian Studies: Anthropology: The Cultures of Contempo - rary Brazil (not given in 1970) Charles Wagley Geography: Problems in Brazilian Geo - graphy: Kempton E. Webb History: The History of Modern Brazil; Seminar in Problems of Brazilian History: Jose- Hono-rio Rodrigues Literature: The Novel in Brazil; Brazilian Literature of the 19th Century: Raymond S. Sayers -54- Political Science: Inter-disciplinary Semi- nar on Bra The Staff (I) Luso-Brazilian Studies: Portuguese: Elementary: Maria Luisa Waterman Jacquelin Weinstein Intermediate: Jacquelin Weinstein Advanced: Introduction to Portuguese; Brazilian Literature and Culture: Maria Luisa Waterman Latin American Studies ( §) Anthropology: Latin American Communi- ties: Charles Wagley (Teacher's College) - Seminar in the Anthropology of Latin American Education: Lambros Comitas Economics: The Latin American Economy: Colloquium on Monetary and Fiscal Po- licies in Developing Countries: Albert G. Hart Education: (Teacher's College) - Educa - tion and Cultural Change in Latin American Education: Lambros Comitas (Teacher's College) - Comparative Po- litics in Education: Paul M.Cohen S,-:minar in Politics and Education in Latin America: Paul M.Cohen Geography: Latin America: Kempton E. Webb History: History of Latin American Civi lization; Colloquium: Latin American History; Seminar in Latin American History: Herbert S. Klein The Latin American Independence Mo- vements: Richard W. Weatherhead International Affairs: Church and State in Latin America: John W. Clancy Law: Inter-American Legal Systems: Henry P.de Vries Political Science: Political Infracture in Latin America; Colloquium on Comparative Party Systems; Latin American Political Behavior: Douglas A. Chalmers Colloquium on Comparative Politics Colloquium on Models of Political Power Structures

(§) Institute of Latin American Studies: Acting Director: Kempton E. Webb. (1) Staff of the Institute of Latin American Studies. -55- Authoritarianism, Violence and Mili - tary Intervention in Latin America Latin American Political Developments: Ronaldo M. Schneider Eisenhower College Seneca Falls, N. Y. 13148 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Emily F. Brady Fordham University Bronx, N. Y. 10458 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Basic and Intermediate Portu guese: Kenneth M. Kelly History: Seminar: Latin America (this year (1970; the area of concentration will be Brazil): Edward J.Sweeney Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Cultural Change in Latin America: Elena Uribe Wood History: History of Inter-American Rela - tions C. Carlos Stoetzer Colonial Latin America: Edward J. Sweeney Latin American Republics: C. Carlos Stoetzer United States-Latin American Rela tions in the 19th & 20th Centuries: Edward J.Berbusse Sociology: Problems of Social Change in Latin America; Seminar on Problems of Marginal As- similation in the United States and in Latin America: Joseph P. Fitzpatrick Ithaca College Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 - Ibero-American Studies: History: The Colonial Period in Ibero- America to 1810; The National Period in Ibero-America: Frank Falcone The New School For Social Research 66 West 12 Street New York, N.Y. 10011 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: (§) Latin American Program: Acting Director: Edward J. Sweeney, S. J. -56- Language: Portuguese: Elementary I and II: Camila C.Migueis Maria Y. Umburanas - Latin American Studies: Sociology: Latin American Politics and Society: Laurence R.Birns New York University Washington Square New York, N.Y. 10003 - Ibero-American Studies: Area Studies: Graduate Courses: Theories of Social Change in the Ibero - American World: Kalman H.Silvert Field Research Techniques in the Ibero- American World: Kalman H . Si lvert Ibero-American Government and Poli- tics: Frank J.Moreno lbero-America fr.)m 1700 to Indepen dence: Carleton Sprague Smith Twentieth Century Ibero- America: John E. Fagg History of Population of the Western World from the 16th Century to the Present: Nicolas Sa-nchez- Albornoz European Economy and Society, 1789- 1848: Nicolas Sa'nchez- Albornoz Ibero-America from Colonial Begin- nings to 1700: Carleton Sprague Smith Ibero-America from Independence to 1900: John E. Fagg Comparative Modern Societies: Jorge Ba Creators of Cubism: Jose- Lo'pez-Rey Special Problems in Baroque Art: Donald Posner Charles Sterling Undergraduate Courses: Ibero-America from its Beginnings to Independence: John E. Fagg Luso-Brazilian Studies: Area Studies: Graduate Courses: Brazil and the Latin American Eco noray: Viola Wyckoff Komarek Economy of Brazil: Viola Wyckoff Komarek -57- Portuguese Expansion: Brazil: Harry Bernstein Brazil Under the Empire: 1807-1850: Carleton Sprague Smith Brazil Under the Empire: 1850-1889: Carleton Sprague Smith Language and Literature: Graduate Courses: Advanced Portuguese: Structure and Stylistics: Maria de Lourdes Si Pereira History of the Brazilian Novel: Wilson Martins History of the Portuguese Language: Maria de Lourdes Si. Pereira Esa de Queiroz: Wilson MartinF History of Brazilian Poetry: Wilson Martins The Staff Guided Individual. Readings in Portu- guese and Brazilian Literature (1) Research: The Staff Undergraduate Courses: Intensive Elemertary Portuguese: Anthony Castagnaro Great Figures of Brazilian Literature: Maria de Lourdes Si Pereira Latin American Studies: Area Studies: Graduate Courses: Techniques and Problems of Planning in Underdeveloped Countries: William J. Economic Development: Methodology and Theology: David P. Barkin Seminar in Political Culture and So cialization: Frank J, Moreno Latin American Economic Develop ment: David P. Barkin Seminar in Democracy: Pedro Cuperman Problems Developing Areas: Arthur R.Sherwood Latin American Commercial Law: Albert M. Hermann Undergraduate Courses: The Comparative Politics of Latin America: Kalman H. Silvert Brazilian Institute of Languages 551 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017 - Luso -Brazilian Studies : Language: Beginning, Intermediate and Ad- vanced Portuguese: Cesar Yazigi Marlene F. Soule (1) Members of the Cooperating Departments. -58- Pace College 41 Park Row New York, N.Y. 10038 - Brazilian Studies: Brazilian Civilization: Jordan Marten Young Queens College of the City University of New York 65-30 Kissena Boulevard Flushing, New York 11367 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Ralph Della Cava Language: Portuguese: Ernesto G.Da Cal (1) Literature: Brazilian, Galician and Por- tuguese Literature: Ernesto G.Da Cal Literature of the Portuguese Ex- pansion: Harry Bernstein Galician Literature: Emilio Gonzalez Brazilian Literature: Gregory Rabassa Brazilian and Portuguese Literature: Raymond Sayers Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Latin American Civiliza tion: Eugenio Chang- Rodriguez Peasant Culture and Society: Edward Hansen Contemporary Peoples and Cultures of Latin America: Roger C. Owen Archaeology of South America: Gary S. Vescelino Economics: Economic Problems of Latin America: William Withers History: History of Latin America: Jay Kinsbruner Political Science: Government and Poli- tics of Latin America: Norman Bailey Latin America In World Politics: Ronald Schneider Saint Bonaventure University St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 14778 - Brazilian Studies: History: Colonial Brazil; Brazil since In- dependence; Brazilian Civilization: Conon Mitchell

(§) Latin American Area Studies: Chairman of the Administrative Committee:Eugenio Chang-Rodriguez. (1) Executive Officer, Ph.D. Program in Portuguese Language and Luso- Brazilian Literature. -59- History of Portugal: Conon Mitchell State College of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese I and II State University College New Paltz, N.Y. 12561 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese I and II: Richard Ronconi State University College Oneonta, N.Y. 13820 Lueo-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese is offered on an in- dependent study basis under the direction of Dr.Medardo Gutierrez. Brazilian students on campus are used as "native informants" for ins- tructional purpose, and students are examined by professors of Portugue- se at Cornell University. - Latin American Studies: Economics: Economic Development of La- tin America: Eloy Mestre Jerry Ingeis Politics and Government: Comparative Politics and Governments of La- tin America: Thomas Kerr State University of New York at Albany Albany, N.Y. 12203 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil June Hahner Language: Portuguese: Intermediate Por- tuguese I and II: Edward Riggio Literature: Reading and Composition: Edwin C.Munro Introduction to Literary Methods: Edwin C.Munro -60- Latin American Sturi'es (§) Anthropology: The Caribbean and South America: Peoples and Cultures: The Staff Economics: Problems of Underdeveloped Areas: Kuan- I -Chen Geography: Geography of South America: Stanley F. Blount History: Latin American History to 1825: Bruce Solnick Latin American History since 1815: June Hahner History of Southern South America: June Hahner History of Inter-American Relations: Bruce Solnick Professional Seminar in Latin Amer - ican History: Colonial Period: Bruce Solnick Pro-Seminar in Latin American His - tory: National Period: June Hahner Seminar: Latin America: June Hahner Inter-American Studies: Current Latin American Ideas: Julio Garcerin Master's Thesis in Latin American Studies: Carlos A. Astiz Literature: Latin American Civilization: Alberto Carlos The Gaucl-..) in Literature: Raul Castagnino Philosophy: Latin American Philosophy: Oscar Kubitz Political Science: Latin American Politics: Carlos A. Astiz Political Authoritarianism in Latin America: Carlos A. Astiz Sociology: Social Change in Latin America: Jeffrey A.Smith State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Albert Michels Language: Elementary Portuguese land II: Kenneth Rasmussen Intermediate Portuguese III and IV: Kenneth Rasmussen Advanced Grammar: Kenneth Rasmussen Literature: Introduction to Brazilian and Portuguese Literature: The Staff African Themes in Brazilian Litera ture (1) Latin American Studies: History: Latin American Colonial History: Albert Michels Problems in Latin America: Albert Michels

§) Center for Inter-American Studies: Director: Frank G. Carrino. (1) Courses to be offered next year. -61- State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, N. Y. 11790 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Art: lbero-A.ilierica.n Platcresque & Baro- que Art and Architecture: (x) Leopoldo Castedo (1) History: Colonial and Neo-colonial Brazil::(xx)Donald Warren (2) Modern Brazil: (x) Donald Warren Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Peoples of South America: (xx) David Hicks Cultures and Cultural History of Tro- pical Lowland South America: (x) Dolores Newton Social Structure in Lowland South America; (x) The Past of the New World:(xx) Pedro Armillas Ways to Civilization: (x) Pedro Armillas Peasant Societies & Cultures: (x) Stanl.sy Regelson Seminar in Latin American Cultures: (x) Pedro Carrasco Art: Latin American Art: (xx) Jacquelyn Barnitz (3) Pre-Colombian Art: (xx) Leopoldo Castedo Economics: Economic Development :(xx) Edward Van Roy Economic Anthropology: (x) Edward Van Roy Comparative Econo aic Systems : (x) Egon Neuberger Topics in Political Economy:I: (x) James Cornehls Topics in Political Economy II: (x) Michael Z, eig History: Latin American Civilization 1: (xx) Brian Harnnett Latin American Civilization II: (x) Franklin W.0 . Knight Cultural History of Latin America I: (xx) Ernesto Chinchilla- Aguilar Cultural History of Latin America II: (x) E. Chinchilla- Aguilar Colloquium of Latin American Histo ry I: (xx) Franklin W.C.Knight Colloquium of Latin American Histo- ry II: (x) Donald Warren Political Science: Politics of Latin Amer- ica: (xx) Kenneth Erickson Problems of International Relations in Latin America: (x) Martin B. Travis Revolution: (x) Kenneth Erickson Contemporary Political Systems in Latin America: (x) Kenneth Erickson

(1) Chairman of Department. (2) Visiting Professor. (3) Visiting Lecturer (x) Spring (xx) Fall -62- Syracuse University Syracuse, N.Y. 13210 - Luse - Brazilian Studies: Language: Intermediate Portuguese: Odette Hudspeth - Latin American Studies(§) Anthropology: Social Anthropology of South America: William Mangin(1) Economics: Economic Problems and Re- sources of Latin America: Fred Levy Geography: Latin America: Preston E. James (2) David J.de Laubenfels Geographic Studies in Latin America: Preston E. James Research on Latin America: Preston E. James David J.de Laubenfels History: History of Colonial Latin Amer- ica: 1492-1825: Robert J.Shafer Latin America in the 19th Century: 1825-1918: Robert J.Shafer Recent Latin American History: Robert J.Shafer Political Science: Political Institutions and Politics in Latin America: Ronald H.McDcnald United States Military Academy West Point, N.Y. 10996 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary Portuguese: Richard 0. Cullum Edward F. Crubbs, Jr. Intermediate Portuguese: Hugo F.M.Motta Richard H.Morton Literature: Portuguese Language through Literature:: Frederick C. H. Garcia Survey of Brazilian Literature: F.C,H. Garcia Directed Studies in Portuguese I & F. C . H. Garcia Individual Reading Projects: F. C . H. Garcia Latin American Studies: History: Latin American History Literature: Contemporary Hispanic American Literature.

Latin American Studies Program: Director,Ronald H. McDonald. Chairman, Department of Anthropology. Chairman, Department of Geography. -63- NOP.TH CAROLINA University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 27541 - Luso-Brazilian Studies : History: Brazilian History: Michael McDonald Hall Language and Literature: Portuguese Lan- guage and Literature; The Brazilian Novel: Fred M. Clark Portuguese Language and Literature; Survey of Brazilian Literature; The Brazilian Novel: Lawrence A. Sharpe Latin American Studies ( §) Anthropology: Latin American Cultures: John CalvinHotchkiss Geography: Latin American Geography: David G. Basile History; Latin American History; Inter-American Economic and Cultu ral Relations: Harold A. Bierck Latin American History: Ralph Lee Woodward Latin American Cultures: John CalvinHotchkiss Political Sciences: Government of Latin America International Relations of the Latin American Republics; Latin American Political Movements: Frederic°, G.Gil Political Thought and Ideology in Con- temporary Latin America Research Problems: John D.Martz Sociology: Social Change in Latin America; Working Class and Peasant Movements; Theories and Problems of Developing Societies: Henry A. Landsberger

OHIO Kent State University Kent, Ohio 44240 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese:Elementary and Intermediate: Doris J. Turner C.Robert Hovenden Linguistics: Applied Portuguese Linguis- tics: Doris J. Turner C.Robert Hovenden

(§) Institute of Latin American Studies: Director, Federico G.Gil; Asso. Director:, John D. Martz. (offers a cross-departmental exchan - ge in Latin American Studies and the Certificate in Latin American Studies with the M.A. it Political Science). -64- Literature: Brazilian Literature: Doris J. Turner C.Robert Hovenden - Latin American Studies (§) The College of Arts and Sciences offers a Latin American Area Studies Program the curriculum for which is presently being revised. Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Geography: Brazilian Geography: Byron Logan Michael Wi Language: Portuguese: Raymond L.Moloney (1) W. Vizquez Robert de Lancey Literature: Brazilian and Portuguese Li- terature: Robert de Lancey - Latin American Studies (§§) Anthropology and Sociology: Latin Amer ican Anthropology: Edward B. Kurjack George Fathauer Geology: Latin American Geology: David Scotford History: Latin American History: Harris G. Warren Political Science: Latin American Govern- ment: Gayle R.Avant Hugh Clark The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210

Luso-Brazilian Studies(§§§) Language: Elementary Portuguese: I & Jose- R icardo Intermediate Portuguese: I & II: Jose- R icardo Intensive Portuguese: Jose R icardo Portuguese Conversation and Compo - sition: Jose Ricardo Literature: Introduction to Modern Luso- Brazilian Literature: John A. Kerr Modern. Prose Fiction: John A. Kerr Modern Poetry and Drama: John A. Kerr Special Group Studies in Portuguese: John A.Kerr

( §) Latin American Area Studies Program: Dir. Dr. Charles F. Kirk. (§§)Has a Luso-Brazilian Club and a Brazilian American Center. ( §§§) Clube Luso-Brasileiro: Faculty Adviser: Professor Jose Ricardo. (1) Chairman, Department of Spanish and Portuguese. -65- Individual Studies in Portuguese: David A.Griffin Special Group Studies in Portuguese: David A. Griffin Latin American Studies (§) Agriculture: Economic Development of Latin American Agriculture: Dale W.Adams Anthropology: Introduction to Ethnology (study of tribal peoples of South America and other regions); Indians of the Americas; Peoples and Cultures of Latin Amer ica; Seminar in Ethnology, South America; Seminar in Prehistory: South American Archaeology: Erika Bourguignon (x) Thomas R. Williams (x) Education: The teaching of Modern Foreign Languages I - Portuguese Fine Arts: Latin American Art: The Staff Geography: Geography of Latin America: The Staff History: Latin America in the 20th Centu- ry; The Oral History of 20th Century La Donald R. Cooper (x) tin America: Stephen K. Stoan (x) Colonial Brazil: 1500-1808 Donald R. Cooper Modern Brazil: from 1808 Donald R. Cooper Latin America South America Since Independence Intellectual History of Latin America in the National Era Social and Economic History of Latin. America in the National Era International Studies: Introduction to Latin America: The Staff Law: Comparative Law: Latin America: Keith S.Rosenn Political Science: Regional Patterns in International Politics: Latin America: Terry L. McCoy Latin American Government and Po- litics: Terry L.McCoy Sociology: Seminar in the Comparative Study of Society: Latin America: Alvan 0. Zarate Latin American Studies Program: Director: Howard Gauthier; President: : Cultural Commission: Professor Jose- Ricardo. Inter-changing of Professors. -66- University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Elementary - Em- phasis on grammar and reading- writing skills.Readings in Bra- zilian short stories: Murray MacNicoll Intermediate - Grammar, review, conversational practice, read - ings in Brazilian short stories and novels: Murray MacNicoll - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Ethnography: Latin Amer - ican: Ethnography of Indian Peo - ples : B. Dillingham Societies: Data drawn from Lath]. America; Latin American Ethno- logy of Peasant and Urban Socie- ties: B. Dillingham OKLAHOMA Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Okla. 74074 Brazilian Studies: Economics :Brazilian Economy: R. W. Trenton - Latin American Studies (§) Geography: Geography of Latin America: Jack E.Moore History: Latin American History: Natio - nal Period; Hispanic -American History: Colonial Period: Ellen Myers Political Science: Governments and Poll- tics of Latin America; Latin World Affairs: Franz Von Sauer University of Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 73069 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginning Portuguese Readings in Portuguese

§) Latin American Studies Area: Chairman: Dr. Harold Raley, Department of Foreign Languages. -67- Latin American Studies: Anthropology: The South American Indian Economics: The Economics of Latin Amer- ica Problems of Latin America Geography; South America: The Republics South of the Equator Problems of Latin America History: Problems of Latin America Political Science: Governments and Poli tics of Latin America Latin American Political Systems Problems of Latin America Sociology: The Sociology of Latin America

OREGON Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: First Year Portuguese: ]3razil- ian;Directed Reading in Portu guese: Vera Harding - Latin American Studies: Anthropology; Ethnology of the Americas.: Carl Brown Art: Art of the Americas: Alda Brumback Vinson Economy: Economic Survey of Latin America: F.B. McFarland Geography: Geography of Latin America: T. Granville Jensen History: Modern Latin America: Clifford W. Trow Political Science: Government and Po li- tics of Latin America; Contemporary Problems in Latin America: Glen D.Dealy Portland State University P. 0. Box 751 Portland, Oregon 97207 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Frederick Nunn Victor Dahl Language: First and Second Year Portu- guese: Blanca Lobo Filho Intermediate Portuguese Composition and Conversation: Blanca Lobo Filho -68- Literature: Portuguese and Brazilian Literature: Blanca Lobo Filho Lus o-Brazilian Culture & Civilization: Blanca Lobo Filho - Latin American Studies ( §) Anthropology: Peoples & Cultures of L.A. : Fried Geography: Geography of L.A.: Dale Courtney History: History of L.A.; Inter-American Relations: Frederick Nunn Victor Dahl Political Science: Govern. & Politics of L.A. : John Kovac University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese Language & Lite- rature: Brazilian Literature: Stanley L. Rose Brazilian Novel: Stanley L. Rose - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Latin America: Philip D. Young Geography: South America: G.E. Martin Carl L. Johannessen History: Hispanic American History: John E. Woodham Political Science:Govern. & Politics of L.A. : Daniel Goldrich

PENNSYLVANIA Chatham College Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginning & Intermediate Portuguese Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pa. 18015 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Elementary I & II: The Staff (1) Latin American Studies: Economics : Economic Development of L.A. : Alvin Cohen History: History of L.A. I & II; Modern L.A. I & II; Iberian Peninsula: Jerome I. Fischman Literature: L.A. Literature since World 1Nar Social Relations: L.A. Social Institutions; Latin American Social Structures: Robert C. Williamson (§) Latin American Area Studies Program: Director: Dale E. Courtney. (1) Staff: Allen Jennings Barthold: Chairman: Department of Romance Languages and Director: Adult Education; John A. Van Eerde; Victor M. Valenzuela; Cravzow; Leyton. -69- Lincoln University Lincoln, Pa. 19352 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese: Robert Eaton State University 220 Sparks Bldg. University Park, Pa. 16802 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language and Literature: Portuguese: Brazilian Literature; Graduate Seminar in Brazilian and Portuguese Literature: Gerald M.Moser - Latin American Studies(§) Anthropology: Anthropology Paul Baker Joseph Michaels Ethnology of South America: William T. Sanders New World Archaeology: William T. Sanders Escobar William Nydegger Economics: Economic Problems of La tin America: Marvin Rozen Education: Education in Latin America: Joseph Alessandro Secondary Education: Education in Latin America: John Searles Geography: Middle America; South America: Paul Simkins History: Latin American History: Charles D.Ameringer U.S. -Latin American Relations: Charles D.Ameringer Social and Cultural History of Latin America: Richard Garner Mineral Economics: Mineral Resources and Mineral Economics Education: Deverle Harris Political Science: Politics and Institutions of Latin American Nations: James Petras 's College 54 and City Line Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 - Luso-Brazilian Studies:

(§) Latin American Studies Major: Director, Charles D. Ameringer. -70- (In cooperation with The Brazilian Institute of Philadelphia, offers courses in introduc- tory Portuguese and Brazilian and Portu guese Civilization) - Latin American Studies ( §) Economics: Economic Development EcoLomic Geography of Latin America History: History of Latin America The United States and Latin America Political Science: Contemporary Political Affairs in Latin America Sociology: Social Problems of Latin America Temple University Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Clement Motten Philip Evanson Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese; Elementary Portuguese: six weeks summer course:(x) Portuguese Composition and Conver sation; The Staff (1) Literature: Selected Readings in Portugue- se and Brazilian Literature; Survey of Brazilian Literature; The Brazilian Novel; Modern Brazilian Poetry; Brazilian Civilization and Culture; Seminar in Portuguese Literature; Directed Readings in Portuguese; Portuguese and Brazilian Culture and Civilization: The Staff (1) The Staff:Barbara de Aponte John B. Means George J. Edberg Phyllis Rodrigues Peralta Lewis Falino Latin American Studies Program: Director: Charles Shreiner Academic Center, Brazilian Institute of Philadelphia: Coordinator: John Ecsodi. Although Temple University's Luso-Brazilian courses have been offer- ed previously only during the regular academic year, the inclusion of Elementary Portuguese in the University's summer schedule this year represents the expanding demand for Portuguese instruction in Phila- delphia.The six-weeks course will run from J une 29 to August 7, 1970. -71- Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Native Peoples of South America; Peasant Societies of Latin America; Urbanization in Latin America: Judith G.Goode James Gifford Economics: Economic Development of Latin America: Jay R.Mandle Geography: Geography of Latin America: La urence A. Lewis History: Latin Arneri-zan History I & II; Contemporary Latin America; Social & Cultural History of Latin America; Seminar in Latin American History; The Negro in Latin American History; Studies in Latin American History: Clement Motten Philip Evanson William Sharp Political Science: Governments of Latin America; Seminar in Latin American Govern- ment and Politics: Edward B.Glick University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Art: Art of Portugal: Robert C.Smith - Latin American Studies: Anthropology: Introduction to the Archaeo- logy of the Americas: Alfred Kidder Cultures and Peoples of Latin America: Thomas Greaves Peoples and Cultures of the South American Tropic Lowlands: Linares De Sapir Seminar in Latin American Ethnology: Ruben E.Reina The Use of Ethnology in Archaeologi- cal Interpretation: Linares De Sapir Political Science: Political Systems of Latin America and the Caribbean: Henry Wells University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Essentials of Portuguese I & II; Advanced Portuguese I & II: Claudia Philipson (§) Inter-American Studies Center: Director: Dr. William Simonson. -72- (School of General Studies) Courses 101 and 102 in College of Arts and Sciences Intermediate Portuguese Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Indians of South America Economics: Economic Problems of La- tin America Foundations of Latin American Culture History: Latin America History of Latin American Culture Geography: Geography of Latin America Modern Latin American Culture Modern Latin America Political Science: Latin America in World Politics

PUERTO RICO University of Pu.erto Rico Rio Piedras P.O. Box "AD" San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931 - LusoBrazilian Studies: Language: First and Second Year Portu guese: David Cruz Lopez RHODE ISLAND Brown University Providence, R.I. 02912 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Basic Portuguese: Prof, Vieira Conversational Portuguese: The Staff Portuguese Conversation and Compo - sition: The Staff Literature: Modern Luso-Brazilian Lite - rature: Prof. Vieira Rhode Island College Providence, R.I. 02908 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Intermediate Portuguese - Latin American Studies: History: Latin America (§) Center for Latin American Studies: Director, Dr. Cole Blasier. -73- SOUTH CAROLINA The Citadel The Military College of South Carolina Charleston, S.C. 29409 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Anthony R.Mattos - Latin American Studies: History: Latin American History: C.L. Anger (1) William L.Harris Political Science: Latin American Affairs: S.A. Arcilesi (2) Andrew Bowie Wardlaw University of South Carolina Columbia. S. C . 29208 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: 3razilian Historr: Eulalia L. Lobo (3) Language: Portuguese: Luigi C.Borelli Winthrop College Rock Hill, S.C. 29730 Latin American Studies: (4) Art: Latin American Art History Economics: Economics of Latin America Geography: Geography of South America History: Latin American History Studies in Latin American Civilization Political Science: Latin American Govern- ments and Politics Sociology: Social Organization of Latin America TENNESSEE Memphis State University Memphis, Tenn. 38111 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: A Survey of the Social and Cul- tural Development of Brazil from early times to the present: William R .Gillespie (1) Head of History Department. (2) Head of Department of Political Science. (3) Visiting Professor. (4) Under the direction of Miriam Williford. -74- Language: Portuguese Elements of Gram- mar and Pronunciation with read- ings of simple selections I and II A comprehensive review of Portuguese Grammar Literature: Readings in Portuguese and Brazilian Literature: Gordon Brown Latin American Studies: History: A Survey of Political, Social and Cultural Development in Latin America from the pre-conquest era to 1808; A Survey of the Major political, eco - nomic and social trends in Latin America since 1808. Emphasis is placed on Argentina, Brazil and Chile and Mexico: William R. Gillespie Southwestern at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 38112 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Gordon D.Southard University of Tennessee (§) Knoxville, Tenn. 37916 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese Literature: Survey of Portuguese and Brazilian Literature Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tenn. 37203

- Luso-Brazilian Studies:(1) Anthropology121: Races and Cultures of Brazil (not currently offered) The Structure of the small community in So. America (not currently offered) (§) Has a Latin American Area Studies Program. (1) Information based on 1969/70 academic year. Language and Literature listings refer to courses offered specifically by the Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese. Other courses with Brazilian content are listed by the Dept. which offers them. Year-length courses are indicated. All other are one-semester courses. (2) Courses in anthropology are offered by the Dept. of84 Sociology.Anthropology. -75- History: History of Brazil (Year; second semester not offered 1969/70): Alexander Marchant Seminar in Brazilian History: Alexander Marchant Language: Elementary Portuguese: (year) The Staff Intermediate Portuguese: (year) The Staff Portuguese Conversation and Compo - sition: Alexandrino E. Severino Earl W. Thomas Intensive Portuguese: (year) The Staff Introduction to Romance Philology (Offered in alternate years: not offered 1969/70): Earl Thomas Literature: Classical Portuguese Litera - ture (Offered in alternate years; not offered 1969/70): Norwood H.Andrews (1) Culture and Civilization of the Portu - guese -Speaking World (2) (year): A. E. Severino Renaissance Theater in Portugal (Offered in .alternate years; not offered 1969/70): J.RichardAndrews Modern Portuguese Literature (Offer- ed in alternate yrs.;not offered 1969/70): Norwood H. Andrews Fernando Pessoa: A, E. Severino Survey of Modern Brazilian Litera- ture (Offered in alternate years; not offered 1969/70) (3): Earl W. Thomas Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Prose (Offered in alternate years; offer- ed 1969/70): (3) Earl W. Thomas Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Poetry (Offered in alternate years; not offered 1969/70): Norwood H. Andrews Modern Brazilian Poetry (Offered in alternate years; not offered 1969/70): Norwood H. Andrews

(1) Mr. Norwood H. Andrews, Jr. will assume the position of Professor of Romance Languages and Chairman of the Dept. of Classical and Ro- mance Languages at Texas Tech Univ. (Lubbock, Texas 79409) in Sep- tember, 1970, after which time he will no longer be associated with Vanderbilt University. (2) Not specifically a literature course, but rather a background course. It is, however, offered by the Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese. (3) Course given by Mr. N.H.Andrews in spring semester, 1969/70, rather than by Mr. Thomas. -76-

The Generation of1930: Earl W. Thomas Independent Study: The Staff Master's Thesis Research: The Staff Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Applied Anthropology and Culture Change: Donald N. Brown Peoples and Cultures of Latin America: Emilio Willems Ancient Civilizations of Middle Amer- ica and the Andes: Charles S. Fletcher (1) Native Cultures of North America: Donald N. Brown Political Organization in Arithropolo - gical Perspective: Emilio Willems Economic Anthropology: Emilio Willems Problems cf Ethnological Theory: Charles S. Fletcher Myron Kaplan Social Structure and the Dynamics of Structural Change (not current- ly offered) Culture Change in South America (not currently offered) Economics (2): Latin American Economic Development: Werner Baer International Economics: William F. Steel Seminar on the Economic Develop - ment of Latin America (year) William H. Nicholls AnnibalV .Villela (3) International Trade Theory: Werner Baer JohnM. Marshall international Economic Policy: Werner Baer JohnM.IvIarshall Economic Growth and Development: William: F. Steel Rudolph C . Blitz Programming. Economic Development: Gian S.Sahota International Trade and Economic De- velopment: JohnM. Marshall Agriculture and Economic Development: Gian. S. Sahota History: Seminar in Diplomatic History of the United States (year) Harold V. Bradley Political Science: Political Modernization: James D. Bell, Jr. Latin American Politics: Riordan j.A.Roett The Graduate Center for Latin American Studies: Director: William H.Nicholls.(Note: Of the courses listed here, a number have partial or periodic relevance to Brazil-) Visiting Instructor,1969/70. Includes all courses listed with Latin American relevance by the Dept. of Economics and Business Administration. Visiting Professor of Economics, Spring Semester,1969/70. -77- Latin American Political Behavior and Institutions: Selected Topics: (1) James D. Bell,Jr. Introduction to International Politics: Rcibert H. Donaldson Riordan Roett Administrative Aspects of Economic Development: John T. Dorsey Studies in Comparative Politics: jorgan.S.Rasmussen Research in Comparative Politics: Richard A. Pride Readings in Latin American Politics: Riordan Roett Research in Latin American Politics: The Staff Research in Political Development: The Staff The Comparative Study of Adminis - tration: John T. Dorsey Sociology: Population and Society: Gerry E.Hendershot Social Control (not currently offered) The Urban Community: William L. Yancey Social Change in Latin America: Gerry E.Hendershot Problems in Field Investigation: William L. Yancey Seminar in Population: (not currently offered) Methods of Population Research: Omer R.Galle Seminar in Social Stratification (not currently offered) Seminar in Theories and Research on Community Structures and Pro,- cesses: Walter R.Gove John D. McCarthy William L. Yancey

TEXAS Baylor University Waco,Texas 76703 TLuso-- razilian Studies: Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese: Su die M.Adams Latin American Studies: History: Latin America and the United States: South America to 1824 South America since 1824: Joe C,McElhannon Rice University Houston, Texas 77001 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: First and Second Year Portuguese: Maria Teresa Leal de Martinez (1) Course formerly entitled "Problems in Latin American Politics". -78- Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas76129 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Donald Worcester Cultural and Intellectual History of Portuguese America: Donald Worcester Directed Study of Brazilian History: Donald Worcester Language: Portuguese: Egydio Romanenghi Texas Technological College Lubbock, Texas79409 Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil Language: A Beginning Course in Portu guese: Sheldon C. Klock A Second Course in Portuguese: Henry J. Maxwell Individual Problems in Portuguese: Norwood H. Andrews (1) Literature: Readings in Portuguese and Brazilian Literature I and II (not scheduled for1970-71) Individual Problems in Portuguese: Norwood H. Andrews Research in Portuguese Norwood H. Andrews Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Peoples of Meso and South America: Economics: Latin America and the United States: Robert Bonnington Geography: Geography of South America: Government: Major South American Go vern.ments: Raymond De Elmond Mack and Neale Pearson History: South America before Indepen dence: Robert Ames Hayes South America since Independence: Allan James Kuethe South America - The Southern Repu blics: DavidMartell Vigness (2) University of Houston Cullen Boulevard Houston, Texas77004 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Karl J. Reinhardt §) Latin American Area Studies Program. (1) After September,1970. (2) Chairman, Department of History. -79-- Latin American Studies ( §) Economics: Topics in Economic Develop - ment: Latin America: Milton Lower History: Latin America to 1825; since 1825: Jack A. Haddick Political Science: Seminar in Comparati- ve Government: Latin America: Philip B. Taylor University of Texas Arlington,Texas 76010 - Luso- Brazilian Studies: Language: Beginnting and Intermediate Port iguese; Reading: Revue Grammar and Oral Practice in Portuguese Literature: Brazili,n L:terature and Cul - ture: Carlos Nogueira- Martins James L. Wyatt - Latin AmericanStudies Government: G2vernments of Lat.n Ame r is a. Hubert Mathias History: Latin. Anien.can History: Howard Lackman University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 Brazilian Studies: Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology and Primitive Economy and Society of BraziL John Cornell Cultural Anthropology of Brazil: Anthony Leeds Comparative Studies.Recent Brazilian Government and Politics: John W. F. Dulles Economics: Economy of Brazil: Wendell Gordon Geography: Geography of Brazil: Donald D. Brand Government: Government. and Politics of Brazil: Lawrence Graham The Government and Politics of Brazil: Jean Claude Garcia - Zamor History: Political and Social Development of Brazil Warren Dean Colonial Institutions and Ethnohistory of Brazil: Juan Friede

(§) Latin American Studies Program: Office of International Affairs: Director: Philip B. Taylor, Jr. -80- - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese Language and Lite- rature: Ramon- Martinez - Lopez Oral Expression, Reading and Composi tion of Portuguese: Landon J. Lockett Linguistics: History of the Portuguese Language: Frederick Hensey Descriptive Linguistics of Brazil: Rudolph C. Troike Literature: Luso-Brazilian Literature; Survey of Brazilian Literature: Fred P. Ellison Contemporary Portuguese Poetry; Luso-Brazilian Literature: Alberto de Lacerda Luso-Brazilian Civilization and Culture: Norman Potter (1) - Latin American Studies (§)

UTAH Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Gerrit de Jong, Jr. Ronald D. Dennis Gordon K. Jensen Romance Philology: J. Clark III Gordon K. Jensen Literature: Brazilian Literature: Gerrit de Jong, Jr. Ronald D. Dennis Merlin D. Compton Portuguese Literature: Gordon K. Jensen Merlin D. Compton Iberian and Ibero-American M. Carl Gibson - Latin American Studies (§§) Anthropology: Native peoples ofS, A.: Ross T. Christensen Archaeology: Archaeology of South

(§) The Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin offers a wide variety of Latin American courses in fields of anthropology, economics, geography, government, history, languages, sociology, marketing, jornalism, music, art, education and numbers 94 Latin Americanists. Director: Stanley R.Ross. (§§)Latin American Studies Division presently being formed under the direc- tion of Wesley W. Craig. (1) Coordinator: Portuguese Language Studies. -81- America: Ross T. Christensen Economics: Economic Development of South America: Merrill J.Bateman Richard B. Wirthlin Geography: Latin American Geography: Robert L.Layton South America: Robert L.Layton History: History of Latin America: George M. Addy Argentina, Brazil and Chile: George M.Addy Music: Brazilian Music: Gerrit deJong, Jr. Art: Brazilian Art and Architecture: Gerri': deJong, Jr. Political Science: Political Systems of Latin America; United States -Latin America. Rela- tions: F.L. Tullis Sociology: Latin American Social Change: Wesley W. Craig The University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: Brazil to 1850; Brazil:since 1850: Richard Graham Language: Portuguese I,II and III; Literature: Brazilian Literature: Luiz Lorenzo- Rivero - Latin American Studies (§) Anthropology: Indians of South America; Charles E.Dibble South American Tribes I and II: Seymour Parker Robert V.Morey Economics: Latin American Economic History and Development: Robert R.Edminster Education: Education in the Americas: Augustus F. Faust Geography: Geography of South America: Albert L. Fisher History: Latin America to 1700; Latin America from 1700 to 1850; Modern Latin America; Latin America in the Era of Indepen - dence; Colloquium in Latin American History: Richard Graham Brigham D. Madsen Tyler S. Lyman Alfred A. Cave C. Gregory Crampton

(§) Latin American Studies Committee: Chairman: Richard Graham -82- Literature: Survey of Latin American Literature I,II and III; Latin American Fiction; Modern Latin American Poetry and Theatre; Contemporary Latin American Novel: Madge Howe Carolyn R Mor row Political Science: Government and Poll- tics in Latin America Inter -American Relations Sociology: Center for the Study of Social Problems: Clark S. Knowlton (1) Utah State University Logan, Utah 84321 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Elementary and Intermediate Portuguese: Reading and Con- ference: Gordon E. Porter Latin American Studies (§) Geography: Geography of Latin America; Geography of Underdeveloped Lands Political Geography; Geography of Resources and Settle- ment: Derrick J. Thom History: Latin America. since 1830 Contemporary Latin America History of U.S. -L.A. Relations Economic History of Latin America Seminar in Latin American History: Lucille Pratt Readings and Conference in Special Areas: The Staff Political Science: Politics of South Amer- ica; Latin America in Foreign Affairs: William Leon Fuliong

VIRGINIA Mary Washington College of The University of Virginia Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 - Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Beginning, Interme- diate and Independent Study in Por - tugue se : Rosemary Herman Latin American Area Study Program. Director. -83- University of Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 22901 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Hi3tory: Brazilian and Latin American C. Allan Hutchinson History: Harold B. Johnson, Jr. Colonial Period in Brazil: Charles JulianBishko Language: Elementary Portuguese: Antonio Martins Alves Introduction to the Civilization of Portugal: Antonio Martins Alves Introduction to the Civilization of Brazil: Antonio Martins Alves Advanced Grammar, Conversation and Composition (instructor to be announced) - Latin American Studies: (§) Government: Vladimir Reisky de Dubnic David C. Jordan John J. Kennedy

WASHINGTON University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98105 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: History: History of Brazil: Dauril Alden Language: Portuguese: James Algeo Judith Goetzinger Clotilde Wilson Linguistics: Portuguese Linguistics: James Algeo Literature: Portuguese Literature: James Algeo Judith Goetzinger - Latin American Studies ( §§) History: The Platine Revolts and Chile: Carl Solberg Literature: Latin American Literature: Clotilde Wilson James Algeo

( § ) Language and Area Center for Latin America: Director: Charles G. Reid, Jr. The Center includes in its courses Brazilian specialists from the Department of History (Charles J. Bish- ko and Mr. Harold Johnson), the Department of Government and Fo- reign Affairs (Mr. Vladimir Reisky de Dubnic), and the Department of Economics (Mr. Alexandre Kafka). ( § Latin American Studies Program: Director, Prof. Joseph R. Sommers, Dept. of Romance Languages. -84- Political Science: Latin American Poli- tical Affairs: Robert O.Myhr

WISCONSIN The University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: (§) Language: Portuguese I,II and III: Claude E.Leroy Gregory R.McNab Philology and Linguistics: Lloyd A. Kasten Ivana Versiani dos Anjos (1) Advanced Composition and Composition: Claude E.Leroy Ivana Versiani dos Anjos Literatuie: Elementary Survey of Portugue- se and Brazilian Literatures: Gregory R.McNab Advanced Survey of Portuguese and Bra- zilian Literatures; Literary Criticism; Brazilian Drama; Portuguese and Brazilian Poetry: Jorge de Sena Portuguese and Brazilian Civilization: Claude E.Leroy Latin American Studies: Anthropology: The Indians of Central and South America: Arnold Strickon Folk Cultures of Latin America: Arnold Strickon The Cultures of Afro-America: Arnold Strickon. Seminar in Problems of South Ameri- can Culture: Arnold Strickon. Seminar in Socio-Economic Change in Under-developed Areas: Herbert Raymond Harvey David Albert Baerreis Arnold Strickon Art History: Latin American Art; Colonial Art in Latin America: Louise Rowell Stark Business: Economic Problems of Latin America: William Patton Glade, Jr. National Economic Development in Latin America: Wil3.iam Patton Glade, Jr. Warren Bilkey (§) Luso-Brazilian Center: Director: Claude E.Leroy. Ibero-American Area Studies Program: Director, Norman P.Sacks. (1) Visiting Lecturer. -85- Seminar in International Business in Latin America: William Patton Glade, Jr. Independent Work on Latin America: (any member of the Staff who is know- ledgeable and willing) Economics: Economic Problems of Latin America: Roger Frederick Miller William Patton Glade, Jr. National Economic Development in Latin America: William Patton Glade, Jr. Economic Problems of Under-develop- ed Areas: Jeffrey Gale Williams on Allen Charles Kelley Kenneth H. Parsons Seminar in Socio-Economic Change in Under-developed Areas: William Patton Glade, Jr. Independent Work on Latin America: The Staff Geography: Historical Geography of La- tin America: William Makefield Denevan Geography of Latin America; Advanced Course in Latin America; Independent Work on Latin America: William Makefield Denevan Henry Somers Sterling History: Multi-racial Societies in the Americas: John Leddy Phelan History of Southern South America: Thomas Skidmore Studies in Latin American History: John Leddy Phelan Thomas Skidmore Law: Latin American Law: Joseph R. Thome Music: Ibero-American Music Seminar in Ibero-American Music: Samuel MarionJones Political Science: Latin American Inter- national Relations; Seminar in Latin American Govern- ment, Politics and International Relations: Charles William Anderson Donald James McCrone -86- Rural Sociology: Social Structure in Rural Latin America: A.Engene Havens (1) Seminar in Social Change and Econo- mic Development in Latin America: The Staff Sociology: Contemporary Latin American Problems: The Staff The Univer3ity of Wisconsin Milwauicee, Wisconsin 53201 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Anthropology: Luso-Brazilian Civilization Language: Portuguese I and II: Marvin Ring John St., Clair Literature: Brazilian and Portuguese Li- te rature - Latin American Studies:(§) Economics: Economic Problems of Latin America: Markos Mamalakis Geography: South America: Robert C.Eidt Historical Geography of Latin Amer- ica: Clinton R. Edwards Political Science: Belden Paulsen Sociology: Specific Courses on Brazil: Sidney Greenfield

(1) Director Land Tenure Center.

(§) Language and Area Center for Latin America: Director: Markos Mamalakis. -87- ADDENDA ARIZONA Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management P. O. Box 191 Phoenix, Arizona 85001

- Latin American Studies(x) Introductory Survey of Latin America: Joaquim M. Duarte, Jr. Shoshana B. Tancer Seminar on Latin American Historical Background: Moffat Gardner Seminar on Hispanic America and 20th Century Problems: Moffat Gardner Seminar on Contemporary Social Chan- ge in Latin America: Shoshana B. Tancer Seminar on Latin American Political Institutions: Shoshana B. Tancer Seminar on Latin American Economic and Financial Problems: Joaquim M.Duarte, Jr. Seminar on Contemporary Brazil, Por- tugal and Portugal's Overseas Provinces: Joaquim M. Duarte, Jr. CALIFORNIA University of California Riverside, Cal.92502 Latin American Studies (xx) History: Latin American Survey: Carlos Cortes Modern Latin America: Carlos Cortes Political Science: Politics in the Deve- loping Areas; Latin American Comparative Politics: Structural Change and DeVelopment; Latin American Comparative Political Systems; Latin America and International Poli- tics; Inter-disciplinary Studies: Latin American Comparative Politics: Ronald H. Chilcote COLORADO Colorado State University Fort Colins, Colo. 80521

(x) See page 4. (xx)See page 16. -88- - Latin American Studies(x) Modernization of Latin America; Peoples and Culture of Brazil: Manuel Aler s -Montalvo University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colo. 80907 - Latin American Studies: Political Jcience: Latin American Govern- ments, especially including Brasi- lia; International Relations of L.A.; Seminar on Politics of WesternHemis- phere: James L. Busey KANSAS Kansas State University (xx) Manhattan, Kansas 66502 - Latin American Studies: Geography: Geography of L.A. : Earl C. Bussing History: L.A. Nations: James C. Carey Colonial Hispanic America; Hispanic -American Civilization: Sylvia Braun Burney Vasquez Literature: Spanish American Literature; Spanish American Novel; Spanish American Short Stories; Spanish American Drama: Sylvia Braun Burney Vasquez NEW YORK Brazilian Institute of Languages (xxx) Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 - Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese: Basic: Charles Eastlack Elementary course: Charles Eastlack Composition and Conversation; Advanced Readings: Charles Eastlack - Latin American Studies ( §)

(x) See page 19. (xx)Note: Portuguese Language studies will be offered within the next two years. (xxx) See page 57. (§) Latin American Studies Program: Dir. Donald K. Freebairn. -89- Agricultural Economics: Seminar on L.A. Agricultural Policy: Donald Freebairn Agronomy: Geography and Appraisal of Soils of the Tropics: Matthew Drosdoff Special Studies in Soils of the Tropics: Matthew Drosdoff Animal Science: Livestock Production in the Tropics: Robert McDowell Anthropology: Tribal Peoples of Lowland South America Economics: Economic History of L.A. : Tom Davis Economic Problems of L.A. : Tom Davis Government; Government and Politics of L.A. :Eldon Kenworthy History: L.A. History in the Colonial Period: David Davidson Latin American History since Independ.; David Davidson L.A. in the Era of Independence: David Davidson Seminar in L.A. History: David Davidson Housing and Design: Social Aspects of Housing in Developing Countries: Jose Villegas Seminar on Urban Marginal Areas in Developing Countries: Jose Villegas International and Comparative Labor Re- lations: Industrial Relations in Latin America: James Morris Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases in Agri- cultural Development: Herbert David Thurston Rural Sociology: Comparative Rural So- cieties: Frank Young Sociology: Seminar on Social Psychology of Modernization: Bernard Rosen Population Problems: JosephMayone Stycos Comparative Social Structure and Change: Bernard Rosen Economic Development and Social Evolution: Charles Ackerman International Urbanization: Parker Marden Reform vs. Revolution in L.A. :Brazil, Cuba, Mexico; Joseph Kahl

OHIO College Yellow Springs, 0. 45387 Luso-Brazilian Studies: Language: Portuguese I: Essentials of Gram- mar; practice in conversation; read- ing and speaking: Maria N.Moreira -90- Portuguese II: Advanced Grammar; in- creased emphasis on composition and conversation: Maria N.Moreira Portuguese III: A systematic review of grammar based on the text used in Brazilian secondary schools. Lec- tures on Brazilian civilization and literary history. Reading of con- temporary Brazilian prose and poetry: Maria N.Moreira Civilization and Luso Brazilian Culture Latin American Studies (§)

TEXAS Texas Christian University (x) Fort Worth, Texas 76129

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(§) Antioch Collage is the Center of Latin American Studies of the Great Lakes Colleges Association. All students in other Colleges of this Association desiring to specialize in Latin American Studies take their studies at Antioch. The Great Lakes Colleges Association main- tains, on an experimental basis, an exchange with the "University of Rio de Janeiro" (Institute of Letters, under the direction of Professor Afra.nio Coutinho). Under this program students of the Great Lakes Colleges Association may study for one year in Brazil. ( §§) Latin American Area Studies Program: Coordinator: Dr. Roger N. Haigh. (x) See page 78. -91-

INSTITUTIONAL INDEX

Agnes Scott College 29 Colgate University 53 Alabama, University of 1 Colorado State University 19 American University 20 Colorado, University of 20 Antioch College 87 Columbia University 53 Arizona State University 1 Connecticut, University of18 Arizona, University of 2 Cornell University 88 Arkansas, University of 4 Auburn University 1 Dartmouth College 49 Defense Language Institute 22 Ball State University 32 De Paul University 29 Baylor University 77 De Pauw University 33 Boston College 40 Douglass College 50 Brazilian Americ cultural Institute 21 Eastern Illinois University 29 Brazilian Institute of Eisenhower College 55 Languages 57 Brigham Young University 80 Florida State University 26 Bristol Community College 41 Florida, University of 26 Brooklyn College of the City Fordham University 55 University of New York 53 Fresno State College7 Frown University 72 Frostburg College 39 California State College at George Washington Dominguez Hills5 University 24 Fullerton 5 Georgetown University 22 Hayward 5 Long Beach 6 Hanover College 33 Los Angeles 6 Harvard University 42 California, University of at Hawaii, University of 29 Berkeley 10 Hillsdale College 44 Davis12 Houston, University of 78 Irvine12 Howard University 25 Los Angeles 12 .Rivef,side16 Illinois, University of at San Diego 16 Chicago 31 Santa Barbara 16 Urbana 32 Catholic University of America,The 22 Indiana University 33 Chatham College 68 Iowa, University of 35 Chicago, University of 31 Ithaca. College 55 Cincinnati, University of 66 Citadel, The 73 Karsas, University of 35 City College of the City Kent State University 63 University of New York 53 Colby College 40 Lehigh University 68 -92-

Lincoln University 69 Redlands, University of17 Louisiana State University 37 Rhode Island College 72 Louisville, University of 36 Rice University 77 Rutgers University 51 Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia 82 St. Bonaventure University58 Maryland, University of 40 St. Joseph's College 69 Massachusetts State College at St. Louis University 47 Bridgewater 42 Sacramento State College7 Massachusetts, University of43 San Diego State College 7 Memphis State University 73 San Fer, ando Valley State Miami University 64 College 8 Miami, University of 27 San FranciscoState 7,,lichigan State University 44 College 8 Michigan, University of 45 San Jose State College8 Minnesota, University of 46 School of Advanced Interna-

Missouri, University of 48 . tional Studies 25 Mundelin College 30 Sierra College 8 Smith College 43 Nebraska, University of 48 South Carolina, University of 73 Nevada, University of 49 South Florida, University of 28 New Mexico, University of 51 Southeastern Massachusetts New chool, The 55 University 41 New York University 56 Southern California, North Carolina, University of 63 University of17 Northwestern University 30 Southern Colorado State Notre Dame, University of 35 College19 Southern Illinois University 30 Ohio State University 64 Southwestern at Memphis 74 Oklahoma State University 66 State College of New York at Oklahoma, University of 66 Buffalo 59 Oregon State University 67 State University of New York Oregon, University of 68 at Albany 39 at Buffalo 60 Pace College 58 at Stony Brook 61 Pennsylvania State University 69 State University College at Pennsylvania, University of71 New Paltz 59 Pepperdine College 7 State University College at Pittsburgh, University of 71 Oneonta 59 Portland State University 67 Stanford University 8 Princeton University 50 Syracuse University 62 Puerto Rico, University of 72 Purdue University 35 Temple University 70 Tennessee, University of 74 Queens College of the City Texas Christian University 78 University of New York 58 Texas Technological College 78 -93- Texas, University of Virginia, University of 83 at Arlington 79 at Austin 79 Thunderbird Graduate School of Washington, University of 83 International Management 4 Washington University 48 Trinity College 25 Wayne State University 46 Tulane University 37 West Georgia College 29 Winthrop College 73 United States Military Academy 62 Witiconsin, University of United States Naval Academy 39 at Madison 84 Utah, University of 81 . atMilwaukee 86 Utah.State University 82 Vanderbilt University 74 Yale University 18

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NAME INDEX Abraham, William J.Prof 57 Averitt, Robert T. Asso Prof 43 Abreu, Maria Isabel Asso Prof 23 Ayres, Robert L. Acting Asst Ackerman, Charles Asst Prof 89. Prof 11, 12 Adams, Dale W. Asso Prof 65 Adams, Sudie M. Prof 77 Bachmura, Frank T. Asso Prof 34 Addy, George M. Prof 81 Baciu, Stefan Prof 29 Aguilar-Leon, Luis E. Asso Prof 24 Baden, Nancy Mrs 5 Aguirre, Fabiola Asso Prof 20 Baer, Werner Prof 76 Aiex, Anoar Asst Prof 32 Baerreis, David A. Prof 84 Alden, Dauril Prof 83 Bailey, Norman Prof 58 Alegria, Fernando Prof 9 Bally, Samuel L. Prof 51 Alers-Montalvo, Manuel Prof 88 Baird, Joseph A. Prof 12 Alessandro, Joseph Prof 69 Baker, Paul Prof 69 Alexander, Hubert Griggs Prof 52 Balin, Jorge Asst Prof 56 Alfaro, Gustavo Asst Prof 9 Bannon, John F., S.J.47 Algeo, James Asst Prof 83 Barber, Willard F. Lectr 40 Alisky, Marvin Prof 2 Barkins, David P. Asst Prof 57 Allen Jr., Joseph H.D. Prof 32 Barnitz, Jacquelyn Vis Lectr 61 Allen, William L. Asst Prof 17 Bartell, Donald E. Prof 30,31 Almazon, Vincent Asso Prof 46 Barr, Charles Prof 45 Altschuler, Milton Prof 30 Barrett, Eleanor Asst Prof 52 Alves, Antonio Martins Instr 83 Barrow, Leo L. Asso Prof 2 Ameringer, Charles D. Asso Prof 69 Barthold, Allen J.Prof 68 Anderson, Charles William Asso Basile, David G. Asso Prof 63 Prof 85 Basso, Keith H. Asst Prof 3 Andrews, J. Richard Prof 74, 75 Bastos, Tocary A. Vis Prof 51 Andrews, Norwood H. Asso Prof 75, 78 Batchelor, Malcolm Prof 19 Anger, C.L. Prof 73 Bateman, Merrill J. Asso Anjos, Juana Versiani dos Prof 84 Prof 81 Araluce, J. Ramon Instr17 Batiza, R.38 Araujo, Norman Prof 40 Becker, Gilbert B. Prof 17 Anchuleta, Alfonso L. Asst Prof 6 Behague, Gerard H. Asst Arcilesi, S.A. Prof 73 Prof 32 Armillas, Pedro Prof 61 Bell, James D., Jr. Asst Prof 77 Armond, Louis de Prof 6 Bennett, Charles F. Asst Prof 14 Arnade, Charles Dr.28 Berbusse, Edward J.Asst Arora, Shirley Asst Prof 12, 13' Prof 55 Arruda, Robert C. Asso Prof 42 Bernstein, HarryAdjunct Aschmann, Homer Prof 16 Prof 57, 58 Assardo, M. Roberts Asst Prof12 Berry, Charles Dr.37 Astiz, Carlos A. Asst Prof 60 Bezerra, Joao Francisco Atkins, G. P.Prof 40 Instr21, 22 Augelli, John P.Prof 32 Bierck, Harold A. Prof 63 Avant, Gayle R. Asst Prof 64 Bilkey, Warren Prof 84 -95- Billingsley, Edward Dr 28 Bussey, Roberta Teaching Birns, Laurence R.56 Asst 51 Bishko, Charles Julian Prof 83 Bussing, Earl C. Prof 88 Blanksten, George Prof 30 Byars, Robert Prof 32 Blasier, Cole Dr 72 Blitz, Rudolph C. Prof 76 Calderhead, W. L. Prof 40 Blouet, Brian W. Asso Prof 49 Caldwell, Helen Senior Lectr 13 Blount, Stanley F. Asso Prof 60 Calgaard, Ronald K. Prof 36 Blumer, Herbert Prof 11 Canales, Jose Prof 7 Bobs, Harold Asst Prof 53 Cardenas, Daniel C.Asst Bock, Phillip K. As Prof 52 Prof 31 Bollens, John Prof 15 Cardenas Jr., Leonard Asst Bonnington, Robert Prof 78 Prof 37 Borah, Woodrow W. Prof 11 Cardoso, Manoel Prof 22 Borelli,Luigi C. Prof 73 Carey, James C. 88 Bork, Albert William Prof 30 Carlos, Alberto Asso Prof 60 Bourgeois, Louis C. Asst Prof 26 Carlos, Manuel L. Acting Bourgnignon, Erika Prof 65 Asst Prof 17 Bowser, Frederick Asst Prof 9, 10 Carmin, Dr Robert 32 Boxer, Charles Prof 18 Carnoy, Martin Asst Prof 9 Bradbury, Robert W. Prof 26 Carrasco, Pedro Prof 61 Brading, David Asst Prof 11 Carrino, Frank G.60 Bradley, Harold V. Prof 76 Ca.rroll,Thomas Frank Adj Brady, Emily Prof 55 Prof 24 Brand, Donald D. Prof 79 Carter, R. D. Prof 37 Braun,Sylvia Prof 88 Carter, William E. Asst Bray, Donald W. Asso Prof 6 Prof 26 Breedlove, James 10 Carvaiho Neto, Paulo de Bright, Leon Prof 13 Lectr 12, 14 Bright, William 0. Prof 19 Castagnaro, R. Anthony Asso Brill,William H. Asso Prof 23 Prof 57 Brisk, William Asst Prof 52 Castagnino, Raul Prof 60 Broadbent, Sylvia M. Asso Prof 16 Castedo, Leopoldo Prof 61 Brown, Carl Instr 67 Castro, M. A,. Cardoso de 39 Brown, Charles Asso Prof 44 Cave, Alfred A. Prof 81 Brown, Donald N. Asst Prof 76 Chalmers, Douglas A. Asso Brown, Gordon Prof 74 Prof 54 Brown, Timothy Prof 2 Chang-Rodriguez, Eugenio Broxson, Elmer Instr 23 Asst Prof 58 Brubaker, George A. Asst Prof 4 Chardon, M. Asso Prof 37 Bruman, Henry J.Prof 14 Charleton, Sue E. Prof 19 Bruneti, Almir Prof 19 Chavarria, Jesus Asst Prof 17 Bunting, Bainbridge Asso Prof 52 Chaves, Antonio F. Asst Prof 40 Burks, David Asso Prof 34 Chilcote, Ronald H. Asso Burns, E. Bradford Prof 13, 14,15 Prof 87 Burr, Robert N. Prof 15 Chilcott, John H. Prof 3 Busey, James L. Prof 88 Chinchilla-Aguilar, E. Prof 61 -96-

Christensen, Ross T. Prof 80, 81 Curran, Mark Asst Prof 1 Christopher, Henry A. Prof 47 Curtis, Gerald Asst Prof 27, 28 Clancy, John W. Lectr 54 Curtis, Robert E. Asst Prof 17 Clark, Fred M Asst Prof 63 Cutler, Jr., Charles Mann Clark,Hugh Instr 64 Instr 43 Clark III, J. Reuben Prof 80 Clegern, Wayne Prof 19 Da Cal, Ernesto G. Prof 53 Clemente, Alicia Rodrigues Asst Dahl, Victor Prof 67, 68 Prof 43 Daly, H. Asso Prof 37 Coatsworth, John Asst Prof 31 Dambaugh, Luella N. Prof 27 Cobb, Gwendolin B. Prof 7 Daniel, Mary F. Asso Prof 35 Cochrane, James D. Asso Prof 38, 39 D'Antonio, William Asso Prof 35 Coelho, Joaquim F. Asst Prof 9 Davidson, David Asst Prof 89 Cohen, Alvin Asst Prof 68 Davis, Harold E. Prof 21,25 Cohen, Paul M. Instr 54 Davis, Tom Prof 89 Cohen, Sanford Prof 52 Davis, William M. Dr.47 Culford, William E. Asst Dean 53 Deal, Carl W. Asst Prof 32 Collins, William Asst Prof 35 Dealy, Glen D. Asst Prof 67 Comitas, Lambros Prof 54 Dean, Warren Asst Prof 79 Compton, Merlin D. Prof 80 De Aponte, Barbara Asst Prof 70 Conoyer, John W. Prof 47 De Gruaimond, Jane L. Prof 37 Conrad, Robert E. Asst Prof 32 De Jong, Jr., Gerrit Dean Cooper, Donald B. Asso Prof 65 Emeritus 80, 81 Cornehls, James Asst Prof61 De Lancey, Robert Instr 64 Cornell, John Prof 79 De Laubenfels, David J. Correa, Hector Asso Prof 38 Asso Prof 62 Corrigan, Dennis Asst Prof 4 Della Cava, Ralph Asst Prof 58 Cortes, Carlos Asst Prof 16, 87 De Mello, George Asst Prof 35 Corwin, Arthur Asst Prof 12 Denel, Pauline Prof 17 Courtney, Dale Prof 68 Denevan, Wm Makefield Asst Coutourier, Edith Professorial Prof 85 Lectr 21 Dennis, Ronald D. Instr 80 Craig, Wesley W. Asso Prof 81 De Roche, Dorothy V. Prof 8 Crampton, C. Gregory Prof 81 Derrig, Fr. J. Raymond Asso Craysow, 68 Prof 47 Criscenti, Jos T. Asso Prof 41 De Sapir, Linares Lectr 71 Crissman, Janice T. Instr 40 De Vries, Henry P. Prof 54 Grist, Raymond E. Research Dias,E. Mayonne Lectr12, 13 Prof 26 Diaz, May N. Asso Prof il Crow, John A. Prof 12 Dibble, Charles E. Prof 81 Grubbs, Edward, Jr.62 Dickenson III, Joshua C. Asst Cruz Lopez, David Prof 72 Prof 26 Culbert, T. Patrick Asso Prof 3 Diez-Suarez, Blanca Fellow 23 Cullum, Richard 0.62 Dillingham, B.66 Cumberland, Charles C, Prof 44 Dodd, Thomas J. Asst Prof 24 Cunnigg, Roger Asst Prof 7 Doel, Priscilla Mrs 40 Cuperman, Pedro Asst Prof 57 Dolkart, Ronald H. Asst Prof 52 -97- Donaldson, Robert H. Asst Prof 77 Fagg, John E.Prof 56 Dorsey, John T.Prof 77 Falcone, Frank Asst Prof 55 Doughty, Paul L. Prof 34 Falino, Lewis Asst Prof 70 Dozer, D. M. Prof 17 Fathauer, George Prof 64 Dreir, John C. Visiting Prof 25 Faust, Augustus F. Prof 81 Drosdoff, Matthew Prof 89 Feldman, David M. Prof 5 Duarte, Joaquim M. Asso Prof 4 Felix, Antone Prof 41 Duarte, Ricardo Lectr 50 Felix, David Prof 48 Dulles, John W. F. Prof 3, 79 Fernandez, Oscar Prof 35 Duncan, T. Bent ly Asst Prof 31 Finan, John Asso Prof 20, 21 Dyson, John Asst Prof 33 Fink, William H. Prof 3 Fischman, Jerome J. Asst East lack, Charles Asst Prof 88 Prof 68 Eaton, Robert Instr 69 Fisher, Albert L. Prof 81 Ebel, Roland H. Asso Prof 38, 39 Fitzpatrick, Joseph P.S. J. , Prof 55 Echevarria, Oscar A. Lectr 23 Flamming, R. Asso Prof 37 Eck ley, Mrs E.Instr 33 Fletcher, Charles S. Vis Instr 76 Ecsodi, John Prof 70 Floyd, Troy S. Asso Prof 51, 52 Edberg, George J.Prof 70 Fogelquist, Donald F. Prof 12 Edelmann, Alexander T. Prof 49 Foley, James Asst Prof 27 Edminster, Robert R. Asso Prof 81 Fontaine, Pierre - Michel Prof 41 Edwards, Clinton R. Asst Prof 86 Forman, Chet Asst Prof 31 Eich"r, Carl Asso Prof 45 Forster, Merlin H. Asso Prof 32 Eidt, Robert C. Prof 86 Frances, Albert Interim Prof 22 Eisenberg, Louis Prof 51 Francis, Michael Asst Prof 35 Elia, Hamilton Aluizio Vis Prof 38 Frazer, Howard Teaching Elkins, Stanley Maurice Prof 43 Asst 51 Ellenbogen, Bert Prof 46 Freebairr., Donald K. Asso Elliot, John E.Prof 18 Prof 83, 89 Ellis, Joseph A. Asst Prof 53 Fried, Jacob Asso Prof 68 Ellison, Fred P. Prof 80 Friede, Juan Vis Prof 79 Emerson, Gladys Prof 16 Frondizi, Ranieri Prof 31 Emmons, Clenroy Prof 19 Frost, Melvin Asst Prof 2 Englekirk, John E. Prof 12 Fry, Robert35 English, Van H. Prof 49 Furlong, William Leon Asst Epstein, David G. Asst Prof 14 Prof 82 Erickson, Kenneth Instr 61 Ervin,. Dwain T. Prof 20 Gale, Thomas M. Prof 36 Ervin, Roger E. Prof 7 Galle, Omer R. Asso Prof 77 Escobar, Gabriel Asst Prof 69 Gamboa, Ruben A. Asst Prof 9 Espinosa Jr., Aurelio M. Prof 9 Garcer.L.n., Julio Dr.60 Esquena.zi-Mayo, Roberto Prof 48, 49 Garcia, Frederick C.H. Dr. 62 Eul-soo-Pang Prof 5 Garcia-Zamor, Jean Claude Evanson, Philip Asst Prof 70, 71 Visiting Prof 79 Ewing, Russell C. Prof 4 Gardiner, C. Harvey Prof 30, 31 Gardner, Mary Asst Prof 45 Fagan, David Lectr 33, 52, 53 Gardner, Moffat Adj Instr 87 -98- Garner, Richard Asst Prof 69 Gutierrez, Medardo Dr 59 Garner, William Prof 30 Geasler, Janice T. Act Prof 9 Haberiy, David T. Asst Gerassi, Marysa Navarro Asst Prof 42 Prof 49, 50 Haddick, Jack A.Prof 79 Germani, Gino Prof 42 Haerr, Donald Drill Master 23 Gertel, Zuni lda A. Asso Prof 48 Habner, June Asst Prof 59,60 Gibean, Victor Prof 1 Haigh, Roger M. Dr. 90 Gilson, M. Carl Prof 80 Hall,Mr.38 Gicovate, Bernard Prof 9 Hall. Michael McDonald Giffin, Donald W. Asst Prof 40 Instr63 Gifford, James Asst Prof 71 Halperin, Tu-lio Lectr 43 Gil, Federico G. Prof 63 Hamill, Hugh M. Mr.18 Gillespie, William R Asso Prof 73, 74 Hamilton, D. Lee Prof 3 Gilmore, Charles L. Prof 36 Hamilton, Russell Asst Prof 46 Glade, Jr. William Patton Prof 84,85 Hanke, Lewis Prof 44 Glaser, Edward Prof 45 Hannett, Brian Asst Prof 61 Glick, Edward Prof 71 Hanson, Edward Asst Prof 58 Goerke, L.S.15 Harding, Timothy F. Asst Goetzinger, Judith Bernard Prof 6 Asst Prof 83 Harding, Vera Asst Prof 67 Goins,John F. Asst Prof 16 Harris, Dever le Asso Prof 69 Gold, Robert L. Asst Prof 31 Harris, William L. Asst Prof 73 Goldrich, Daniel Asso Prof 68 Harrison, Horace As so Prof 40 Gomez, Rosendo A. Prof 3 Hart, Albert G. Prof 54 Gonzales, Edward A: st Prof 15 Hart, G. Instr 33 Gonzales, Emilio Prof 68 Harvey, Herbert Raymond Goode, Judith G. Asst Prof 71 Asst Prof 84 Gordon, Barbara Lectr 25 Havens, A. Eugene 86 Gordon, Fortuna Prof 37 Haverly, Clernt Instr 30 Gordon, Marvin Asso Prof 24 Hayden, Ruse Lee Instr 44 Gordon, Wendell Prof 79 Hayes, .....obert Ames Asst Gove, Walter C. Asst Prof 77 Prof 78 Graham, Laurence Asso Prof 79 Hayk, Mrs. 30 Graham, Richard Ass° Prof 81 Hazard, John Prof 45 Grant, Armando D. Acting Heft, David Prof 21 Asst Prof 16 Hegen, Edmund E. Asso Prof 1 Greaves, Thomas Asst Prof 71 Hendershot, Gerry E. Instr 77 Greenfield, Sidney, Dr. Asst Henkel, Raymond Asst Prof 2 Prof 86 Hensey, Frederick Asst Prof 80 Grubbs Jr, Edward F.62 Herman, Rosemary Asso Prof 82 Guenleaf, Richard Edward Asso Hernandez,Jose- Asso Prof 4 Prof 38 Hernandez,Pedro F. Acting Griffin, David A. Prof 65 Dar37 Griffin, William Dr 47 Herrick, Bruce HaleAsst Griffith,William Joyce Prof 38 Prof 14 Grunwald, JosephProfessorial Lectr25 Herrick, Jane AsstProf42 -99.- Herrmann, Albert M. Adj Asso Johnson, Jr., Harold B. Asst Prof 57 Prof 83 Herron, Robert D. Asst Prof 52, 53 Johnson, Henry P. Prof 4 Herwig, Isabel L. Prof 12 Johnson, John J.Prof 9, 10 Hibben, Frank C. Prof 52 Johnson, Kenneth F. Asso Hicks, David Asst Prof 61 Prof 17, 18 Hicks, Frederic Dr.37 Johnson, Philip Brian Prof 8 Hill, Samuel Instr7 Jones, Samuel M. As so Prof 85 Hillman, Jimmye S.Prof 3 Jordan, David C. Asst Prof 83 Hilton, Ronald Prof 9 inshaw, Robert E.Prof 36 Kafka, Alexandre Prof 83 Hirschman, Albert 0.Prof 42 Kahl, Joseph Prof 89 Hoge, Jane Instr 26 Kahl, Joseph A. Prof 48 Hoge, Henry W. Prof 26 Kaplan, Myron Instr 76 Hoijer, H. Prof 13 Karst, Kenneth Leslie Prof 15 Hopper, Janice Lectr 23 Kasten, Lloyd A. Prof 84 Hotchkiss, John Calvin Vis As so Prof 63 Karnes, Thomas Prof 2 Houk, Richard Prof 29 Kaufman, R.R. Asst Prof 50 Hoselitz, Burt Prof 31 Kaufman, Susan Acting Asst Hoveden, C. Robert Prof 63, 64 Prof 15 Howard, John R. Asso Prof 20 Keesing, Donald Asso Prof 9 Howe, Madge Asso Prof 82 Keith, Robert G. Instr 42 Howell, James Melton Asst Prof 24 Keller, Frank L. Prof 38 Hower, Alfred Prof 26 Kelley, Allan Charles 85 Huck, Gene Asso Prof 29 Kelley, Erna Berndt Asso Prof 43 Hudspeth, Odette 62 Kelley, Victor H. Prof 3 Hughes, John Prof 46 Kelly, John R. Asst Prof 16 Hulet, Claude L. Asso Prof 12, 13 Kelly, Kenneth M. Instr 55 Humphrey, Jr., Robert Lee Asst Kennedy, James Lectr 23, 25 Prof 24 Kennedy, John J. Dir L.A. Centr 35 Hunter, John M. Prof 44 Kennedy, John J.83 Hutchins, J. A. Asso Prof 39 Kennedy, William J. Dr 47 Hutchinson, C. Allan Asso Prof 83 Kenny, Michael Prof 22 Hutchinson, H. W. Prof 27, 28 Kenworthy, Eldon Asst Prof 89 Nuttlinger, Frank Asst Prof 1 Kenyon, Gordon Prof 19 Kerr, John A. Asst Prof 64 Ingels, Jerry Mr 59 Kerr, Thomas Dr.59 Irby, James Asst Prof 50 Kidder, Alfred Prof 71 lutaka, Sugiyama Asso Prof 26 Kiddie, Lawrence B. Prof 45 King, Arden R. Prof 38 James, Preston E. Prof 62 King, Charles L. Asst Prof 20 Javens, Charles Asso Prof 27 Ki.ng, James F. Prof 11 Jenkins, Quentin A. L. Asst Prof 37 Kinsbruner, Jay Asst Prof 58 Jensen, Gordon Kay Instr 80 Kirk, Charles F. Dr.64 Jensen, J. Granville Prof 67 Klein, Herbert S. Asso Prof 54 Johannessen, Carl L. Asst Prof 68 Kling, Merle Prof 48 Johnson, David Asst Prof 49 Klock, Sheldon C. Prof 78 -100- Knight, Franklin W.C. Asst Prof 61 Lommel, Anne W. Asst Prof 35 Knight, Zaida Teaching Asst 23 Lopez, David Cruz Prof 72 Knopp, Grace Emeritus Asst LOpez-Rey, Jose Prof 56 Prof 9 Lorenzo-Rivero, Luiz Asst Knowlton, Clark S.Prof 8Z Prof 81 Komarek, Viola Wyckoff Prof 56 Lounsbury, John Prof 2 Koslow, Laurence E. Asst Prof 2 Love,Alan P.Prof 20 Kovar, John Prof 68 Love, Jr., Joseph L. Asst Ktsanes, Thomas Prof 39 Prof 32 Kuan-I-Chen Prof 60 Lower, Milton Asst Prof 79 Kubitz, Oscar Asso Vis Prof 60 Ludwig, Armin Asst Prof 53 Kuethe, Allan James Asst Prof 78 Lunardini, Peter J.Prof 37 Kulp, Kathleen K. Asst Prof 20 Luykx, Nicolaas Asso Prof 45 Kurjack, Edward B.Instr 64 Norris Mr 18 Lyman, Tyler S.Prof 81 Laban, Juana de Prof 14 Lyon, Patricia J. Asst Prof 48 La Belle, Thomas J. Asst Prof 14 Macaulay, Neill W. Asso Lacerda, Alberto de Vis Prof 80 Prof 26 Lackman, Howard Asso.Prof 79 MacDonald, William D. Prof 26 Ladman, Jerry R. Asst Prof 2 Macedo, Luis Antonio Gouveia Laires, Azalea Instr 35 Vis Prof 41 Landry,Bart 35 MacNicoll, Murray Mr 66 Landsberger, Henry A. Prof 63 Mack, Raymond De Elmond Lanning, Elden W. Asst Prof 40 Asso Prof 78 Layton, Robert L. Asso Prof 81 Madsen, Brigham D. Prof 81 Leeds, Anthony Prof 79 Magalhaes, Elza de Grafi. Leiin, Luis Ponce de Asst Prof 9 Asst 2 Leriverend, Eduardo G.Prof 28 Magro, Haydee S.Prof 21,22, Leroy, Claude E. Prof 84 25 Levy, Fred Asst Prof 62 Malagon, Javier Professorial Lewis, Laurence A. Asso Prof 71 Lectr 21 Lewis, Paul H. Asst Prof 38 Marnalakis, Markos Prof 86 Leyton, Mr 68 Mandle, Jay R. Asst Prof 71 Liepe, Wolfram Ass() Prof 52 Mandell, Paul Asst Prof 9, 10 Lieuwen, Edwin Prof 52 Manger, William Professorial Lenia, Ebion de Asso Prof 48 Lectr 23 Lipson, Leslie Prof 11 Mangin, William Asso Prof 62 List, George F.Prof 34 Marchant, Alexander Prof 75 Litto, Frederic M. Prof 35 Marden, Parker Asso Prof 89 Lobb, Gary 30 Margolis, Maxine L. Asst Lobo Filho, Blanca Prof 67, 68 Prof 26 Lobo, Danilo Pinto Teaching Asst 38 Marichal, Juan Prof 43 Lobo, Eulalia L. Vis Prof 73 Markham, Charles G. Prof 7 Lockett, Landon J. Asst Prof 80 Marshall, John M. Asst Lockhart, James M. Asso Prof 15 Prof 76 Logan, Byron Asso Prof 64 Martin, James Lee Prof 21 Lombardi, John Asst Prof 34 Martin, John F. Asst Prof 2 -101- Martin, G. E. Asso Prof 68 Miller, Roger Frederick Prof 85 Martinez-Lopez, Ram On Prof 80 Mills, Virginia Nell Prof 39 Martinez, Maria Teresa Leal de 77 Mings, Robert C. Asst Prof 27 Martinez, Quinn Asst Prof 1 Minick, Robert A. Prof 7 Martins, Heitor Prof 33 Miquens, Jose Vis Prof 35 Martins, Wilson Prof 57 Miracle, Gordon Asso Prof 45 Martinson, Tom Asst Prof 32 Mitchell, Conon, Rev.58, 59 Martz, John D. Asso Prof 63, 64 Moloney, Raymond L. Prof 64 Masanes, Natividade Lectr 50 Monahan, William Prof 48 Mate, Hubert E.Prof 1 Monteverde, Mildred Instr6 Matthias, Hubert Asst Prof 79 Montiel, Isidoro Prof 20 Mattos, Anthony R. Asst Prof 73 Moore, Tack E. Asst Prof 66 Maxwell, Henry J.Prof 78 Moore, J. Preston Prof 37 Maxwell, Kenneth Prof 36 Moreira, Maria N.Prof 89 Maybury-Lewis, David Prof 42 Moreno, Frank J. As so Prof 56, 57 Mazza, Rosario, S.J.47 Moreno, LaudelinoEmeritus McCarthy, John D. Asst Prof 77 Asso Prof 17 McCoy, Terry L. Asst Prof 65 Morey, Robert Asst Prof 81 Mc Crone, Donald James Asst Morgner, Aurelius Prof 17 Prof 85 Morris, Fred B.31 McDonald, Ronald H.Asst Morris, Miriam Asst Prof16 Prof 62, 63 Morrow, Carolyn. R. Asst McDonough, John.H. Asso Prof 23 Prof 82 McDowell, Robert Prof 89 Morse, Richard M.Prof 18,19 McElhannon, Joe C. Prof 77 Morton, Richard H. 62 McFarland, F.B. Asso Prof 67 Moseley, Edward H. Asso Prof1 McGreevey, William Asst Prof 11 Moseley, Michael Prof 42 McMahon, Dorothy Prof 17 Moseley, William W. Prof19 Mc Nab, Brian K. Asst Prof 27 Meyers, A.C. Prof 47 Mc Nab, Gregory Instr 84 Moser, Gerald M. Asso Prof 69 Mc Nett, Jr, Charles W. Asso Prof21 Mott, Gerald 0. Prof 26 Mc Nicoll, Robert E.Prof 27, 28 Motta, Hugo F.M. 62 Means, John B. Asst Prof 70 Motten, Clement Prof 70, 73 Megenney, William Asst Prof 16 Mueller, Elizabeth Instr 35 Meighan, C. W. Prof 13 Munro, Edwin C. Prof 59 Menez, Joseph Prof 32 Myers, Ellen Instr 66 Merhab, William C. Asso Prof 45 Myers, Thomas Asst Prof 34 Merkx, Gilbert Asst Prof 52 Myhr, Robert 0. Asst Prof 84 Merris, Donald Asst Prof 27 Merryman, John Prof 10 Naro, Anthony Asst Prof 31 Mestre, Eloy Dr 59 Nash, Manning Prof 31 Meyer, Michael C. Asso Prof 49 Nason, Marshall R. Prof 52 Michels, Albert L. Lectr 60 Needler, Martin D.Prof 52 Michels, Joseph Asst Prof 69 Neistein, Jose M. Dr.21 Micklin, Michael Asst Prof 39 Nelson, Charles L. Asst Prof 20 Migueis, Camila Instr 56 Nemeth, Edward J. Asst Prof Miller, Elwood E. 45 48, 49 -102- Neuberger, Egon Prof 61 Phelan, John Leddy Prof 85 Neugaard, Edward J.Dr.28 Ph3lipson, Claudia Instr71 Neumann, Alfred K. Asst Prof 16 Piedra, Alberto Prof 22 Newton, Dolores Instr 61 Pierce, Lois S.Instr 48 Nicholls, William Prof 76 Pietraszek, Bernardine Asst Nichols, Grace Prof 44 Prof 29 Nichols, Lawrence Dr.29 Pike, Frederick Prof 35 Nichols, Ted Dr 6 Pike, Kenneth L. Prof 45 Nicholson, Henry B. Asso Prof 13, 14 Pletcher, David M. Prof 34 Nisbet, Charles T. Asst Prof 14 Poppino, Rollie E. Prof 12 Nogueira-Martins, Carlos Instr79 Porter, Gordon Prof 82 Noronha, M. L. de Asst Prof 4 Posner, Donald Prof 56 Nugent, Jeffrey Asso Prof 17 Potash, Robert Prof 43, 44 Nun ley, Robert E.Prof 36 Potter, Harry R. Asst Nunn, Frederick Prof 67, 68 Prof 35 Nydegger, William Asst Prof 69 Potter, Norman 80 Pratt, Lucille Instr 82 Onis, Jose deProf .20 Pratt, Raymond B. Asst Prof 48 Orjuela, Hector. H. Asso Prof 17 Preto-Roclas, Richard A. Asst Orr, Mark Dr.28 Prof 26 Orrego-Salas, Juan A. Prof 33, 34 Pride, Richard A.Instr77 Ortiz, Manuel 30 Proulx, Donald Asst Prof 43 Otero, C. P. 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