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Announcements ESPERANTO COLLECTION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARY The largest collection of Esperanto literature held in an academic library is now available for research at the University of Oregon Library's Special Collections Division. The George Alan Connor Esperanto Catalog is now available at the cost of $5.00 from Edward Kemp; Acquisitions-Special Collections; University of Oregon Library ; Eugene, Oregon 97403. January 24-26, 1979 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE SYMPOSIUM: SHAKESPEARE 'S ART FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE at Texas Tech University Contact Wendell Aycock; PO Box 4530; Texas Tech Univ; Lubbock, TX 79409. February 23-24, 1979 MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC at San Francisco State University Contact William N. Bonds; Department of History; San Francisco State University; San Francisco, CA 94132 March 8-10, 1979 THE PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE CAROLINAS at North Carolina State University at Raleigh There will be special sessions relating to Carolina Writers, Women's Studies, Approaches to Literary Criticism, Science Fiction, Literature and Film, Faulkner, Ancient Myth and Modern French Literature, Contemporary Spanish Poetry, Plastic Arts and French Literature, and Contemporary Latin American Novel. Contact C. Michael Smith; Department of English and Drama; Winthrop College; Rock Hill, S.C. 29733. Ui March 22-24, 1979 SOUTH CENTRAL SOCIETY FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES at the University of Oklahoma Contact David P. French; Department of English; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73069. March 29-31, 1979 SOUTH-CENTRAL RENAISSANCE CONFERENCE at University of Texas, Austin Contact Norman K. Farmer, Jr.; Department of English; University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712. April 19-21, 1979 SOUTHWEST AREAL LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS WORKSHOP at Arizona State University The conference will address such issues as language diversity and multilingualism, language variation, language maintenance and language shift, educational/ linguistic concerns and language planning , and anthropological aspects of song in Spanish and Native American languages. Contact Florence Barkin; Department of Foreign Languages (Spanish); Arizona State University; Tempe, Arizona 85281. April 20-21, 1979 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE ASSOCIATION at Northern Arizona University Papers and abstracts should be sent no later than December 30, 1978, to Professor James Fitzmaurice; Box 15700; Center for Integrated Studies; Northern Arizona University; Flagstaff, Arizona 86011. June 2-4, 1979 JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVES ON CREATIVITY AND THE UNCONSCIOUS at Miami University in Oxford Lecturers and symposium leaders include Silvano Arieti, M.D. /? (recipient of the National Book Award in Science), Richard Howard (Pulitzer-Prize winning poet), Walter Netsch (architect), and June Singer (Jungian analyst). A special section on promoting creativity in the arts and humanities at the university level will be scheduled for Monday afternoon. Contact Donald W. Fritz, Department ofEnglish, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio (45056) for further information. October 18-20, 1979 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION at the Albuquerque Inn The local arrangements are being handled by George F. Peters; German Department; University of New Mexico; Albuquerque, N.M. 87131. For a list of presiding officers of the various sessions, contact Ingeborg Carlson, Executive Director of RMMLA; Department of Foreign Languages (German); Arizona State University; Tempe, Arizona 85281. Papers and abstracts must be submitted to section presidents by April 15, 1979. October, 1980 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION in Denver, Colorado Contact David Lindstrom; English Department; Colorado State University; 359 Eddy; Fort Collins, Colorado 80523. Or else contact Jim Gaston; Department of English; USAF Academy, USAFA (DFF), Colorado 80840. October, 1981 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION in Boise, Idaho Contact Carol Mullaney; English Department; Boise State University; Boise, ID 83707. FLASH Ingeborg Carlson just finished tallying the results of the ballots: I. Amendments A Yes305 No15 B Yes290 No15 HA. Support ERA Yes 241 No 114 B. Boycott states Yes 149 No 195 III.Raise Dues Yes 257 No 99 IV.Elections A Vice-President Guadalupe Valdes Fallis— 174 George F. Peters— 176 (counted twice) B Delegate at Large Janice Harris—222 Charles Davis— 128 Vl ...

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