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...five are Elizabeth B. Hegeman, Doris L. Meyer, James B. Kahn, Renato C. Rosaldo, and David E. Spencer. William S. Barnes, director of the Office of Latin American Studies, said they will spend the summer doing field work in countries of their own choice in areas related to the field of study of their senior theses...

Author: By Martin J. Broekhuysen, | Title: Five Juniors Win Fellowships For Summer Studies in South America | 4/9/1962 | See Source »

Miss Hegeman will study South American social agencies, in particular a Columbian school for underprivileged children near Bogota. Rosaldo plans to investigate social problems of migratory Indians in Ecuador and Peru. The remaining projects are in the humanities in Bolivia and Argentina: Spencer will work on the background of the 1952 Bolivian revolution, Kahn and Miss Meyer on topics in contemporary Argentine literature...

Author: By Martin J. Broekhuysen, | Title: Five Juniors Win Fellowships For Summer Studies in South America | 4/9/1962 | See Source »

...said I enjoyed the production. Gardner gives some excellent dialogue to the working class figures and itinerants who fill up the shelter. As the construction worker who brings his wife and son to the shelter Renato Rosaldo is sympathetic and competent. His wife, Myra Rubin, has, in the face of some maudlin lines, great dignity...

Author: By Joseph L. Featherstone, | Title: The Rain Never Falls | 12/1/1961 | See Source »

...following three articles, Richard Price describes what Cornell University has done in one Peruvian community to offset an anachronistic feudal system that may lead the country to revolution, and contrasts such modern changes with the ancient but prevalent custom of "trial marriage;" Renate Rosaldo views with alarm increased feelings of anti-Americanism in Ecuador; and Jack Stauder describes a way of life in the "hot country" of Mexico that has remained unchanged over the centuries. The writers were among eight Harvard and Radcliffe students who spent the summer living with and studying Indians in Peru, Ecuador, and Mexico...

Author: By Richard S. Price, | Title: Latin America--Exploitations trust of U.S. | 11/3/1961 | See Source »

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