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Monday, 18 Jan 1971

The Current Indian Revival Movement in Historical Perspective - Dr. Jeannette Henry Costo
3:00 PM – Memorial Union - Part of the National Affairs Series: Indian - First Americans Last.

Thursday, 14 Jan 1971

Dr. Charles Y. Glock
12:00 PM – -- - Department of Sociology, University of California. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 4 Dec 1970

Dr. Carmelo Mesa-Lago
8:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Professor of economics and Associate Director of the Center for the Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Economic Policy in Castro's Cuba - Dr. Carmelo Mesa-Lago
8:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Carmelo Mesa-Lago is currently a professor of economics and Associate Director of the the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. he received his LLM from the University of Havana, LLD from the University of Madrid, MA from the University of Miami, and PhD from Cornell University. Part of the World Affairs Series: Latin America - Que Direccion?

Dr. William Mangin
4:10 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Professor of anthropology at Syracuse University. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Dynamics of Latin American Urbanization - Dr. William Mangin
4:10 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - William Mangin, a professor of anthropology at Syracuse University, received his BA from Syracuse and PhD from Yale. Prior to this position, he was Field Director of the Cornell-Peru Project in Vicos, Peru, an instructor at the University of San Marcos in Peru, and Director of the Peace Corps in Peru and co-Director of the Peace Corps training program at Cornell University. Part of the World Affairs Series: Latin America - Que Direccion?

Thursday, 3 Dec 1970

A Call for Institutional Revolution - Dr. Ivan Illich
8:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens - Ivan Illich, received his doctorate in history from Salzburg University, studied theology at Rome's Capranica and philosophy at the Vatican's Gregorian University. Part of the World Affairs Series: Latin America - Que Direccion?

Dr. Ivan D. Illich
8:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Author of "Celebration of Awareness, A Call for Institutional Revolution." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Dr. Emir Monegal
4:10 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Associate chairman of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Novel as a Reflection of Reality in Latin America - Dr. Emir Monegal
4:10 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Of Uruguayan birth and education, Emir Rodriguez Monegal is one of the foremost literary critics of the contemporary Latin American novel and an internationally known scholar. Currently associate chairman of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University, Professor Monegalhas taught at the Instituto de Profesores in Montevideo, Uruguay, and held visiting professorships of Latin American literature at El Colegio de Mexico and Harvard University. Part of the World Affairs Series: Latin America - Que Direccion?