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man Society. A study and collection of the religious folk songs which were developed and sung in the German revivalistic churches in Pennsylvania during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the present century. James B. Hepworth (University of Utah), Viel Vergnuegen, PrenticeHall , publication date: January, 1967. A second-year reader in German humor. Kleist, Five "Novellen," edited by Robert E. Helbling (University of Utah), Oxford University Press, publication date: May, 1967. Heinz Rahde (University of Utah) and Llewelyn McKay (University of Utah), Deutsche Uebungen, Scott, Foresman, publication date: January, 1967. Robert E. Helbling (University of Utah) and Andrée M. L. Barnett (University of Utah), L'Actualité Française, Holt, Rinehart and Winston , publication date: January, 1967. Second year reading, composition and conversation text with tapes. Dorothy Wirtz (French, Arizona State University), "Denis Diderot on Women," Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, Summer, 1966. INTERNATIONAL NEWS NOTE Istituto Americano, the American Language Center in Florence, has sent out an appeal for funds as a result of the recent disastrous flood. Donations will be administered by a scholarship committee composed of the American Consul General, the Director of the Center and two of its teachers. Each gift of $34.00 will make it possible for a student to continue in the spring term. Checks on American or other banks should be made to the order of "American Language Center Scholarship Fund" and sent to the American Language Center, Via Brunelleschi 1, Florence, Italy. CAMPUS NEWS Arizona Bert Nagel of the University of Heidelberg, Visiting Professor at New York University, gave a lecture at the University of Arizona in November entitled: "Die deutschen Minnesaenger ." Quino Martinez (Spanish) represented Arizona State University at a meeting of the presidents of the six state universities of the northern Mexican states of Baja California, Chihuahua , Coahuila, Durango and Sonora to which were invited representatives of the American border states. The purpose of the meeting was to find ways to increase cooperation of the Mexican and American border state universities and to formulate plans for expansion of the exchange programs of scholarly, research and cultural programs. Student and teacher exchange programs are also planned. Roberto Acevedo (Spanish, Arizona State University) has been invited to form part of a group which will visit the University of Sonora at Hermosillo with the purpose of looking to ways of increasing cooperation of the two schools, especially in stimulating further cultural and academic exchange programs. While there, he will give a talk on the trends of teaching techniques in foreign languages in the United States and at ASU in particular. The Prescott College Press announces plans for the publication of a volume of poetry by poets of the Southwestern United States. Poets are 6 invited to submit work. The collection will give special attention to new and unpublished material. Poems, accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope, should be sent to the editor of the anthology, A. Wilber Stevens, c/o Prescott College Press, Prescott, Arizona 86301, by 15 February 1967. The Prescott College Press is a publications project of Prescott College, a coeducational four year private and independent college, now in its charter year. A new French club called L'Amicale des Gaulois has been formed at Arizona State University. Colorado An eventual endowment valued at more than 25 million dollars has been settled upon Colorado Woman's College in Denver in a single gift. The donors are the Denver architect, builder and president of Buell and Company, Temple Hoyne Buell, and Mrs. Buell. Mr. Buell is initiating the gift by creating an irrevocable trust for the benefit of the College, to which he gives control of the Buell Development Corporation of Denver and its assets. These consist of substantial security and real estate holdings , including the Cherry Creek Shopping Center in Denver. In recognition of the benefaction, the name of the institution will be changed on 1 July 1967 to Temple Buell College. The German Department of Colorado College has begun preparations for a February performance of Ralph Benatzky's swinging operetta Im Weissen Roessl am Wolfgangssee. Horst Richardson is in charge of production. The last lecture in this year's series at the University...

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