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CONTRIBUTORS Libor Brom is an Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures and Director of Russian Area Studies at the University of Denver. His European education is in Business, Economics, and Law. His Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures is from the University of Colorado. He has published eight foreign-language books dealing with Slavic cultures and Soviet civilization , and has served in the leadership of numerous professional organizations. Donald S. Castro is currently serving as Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies, Research and Sponsored Projects, and International Programs at California State University, Northridge. He is a Professor of History specializing in Latin America. He has published primarily in the area of Argentine Social/ Cultural History. He is interested in the music and culture related to the city of Buenos Aires (porteño). V. L. Hamblin teaches at the Université de Haute Bretagne. Her research interests include mystery plays and teaching methodologies. She has published articles in The French Review and in the Bulletin, a publication of the Centre Jeanne d'Arc in Orléans, France. Brijraj Singh is Associate Professor of English at Hostos Community College of the City University of New York. Until 1985 he was Professor of English at Delhi University. He has published Milton: An Introduction (Delhi: Macmillan, 1977) and The Development ofa Critical Traditionfrom Pater to Yeats (Delhi: Macmillan, 1978), as well as several articles on the eighteenth century and on Indian writing in English. ANNOUNCEMENTS Weber Studies: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal invites submissions of articles, critical essays, biography, fiction, poetry, and book reviews. Articles should be 3000 to 6000 words, and give a scholarly overview of an important , recent development in art, literature, history, political science, sociology, philosophy, or science. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate with the author's name appearing on the title sheet only to Neila Seshachari, Editor, Department of English, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408-1201. Prospective book reviewers should contact William Mulder, Book Review Editor, Department of English, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112. The Latin American Institute at the University of New Mexico is offering audiovisual slide sets documenting Brazilian life, and study guides with annotated bibliographies surveying Brazilian history, philosophy, literature, music, arts, and social sciences. Slide sets include 70 slides and a booklet in English or Portuguese and cost $20. An optional bilingual audio cassette costs $4, study guides cost $2.50, and the series is $15. For more information contact Jon M. Tolman, Associate Director for Luso-Brazilian Programs, Latin American Institute , 801 Yale NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131; (505) 277-2961. The Middlebury College Language Schools, the Computer Assisted Language Learning and Instruction Consortium (CALICO), and the Project in International Communication Studies (PICS) will host the 1988 CALICO Summer Institute, tentatively scheduled for July 7 to August 13. The institute is a five- ...

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