Items Vol. 23 No. 3 (1969)

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David A. Denslow, Ph.D. candidate in economics, Yale University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Brazil and the United States on sugar production during the colonial period in Brazil (renewal) Paul W. Drake, Ph.D. candidate in history, Stanford University, for research in Chile on the origins of the continuing leftward movement of the electorate Cornelia Butler Flora, Ph.D. candidate in sociology, Cornell University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Colombia and the United States on the structural causes and the consequences of the Pentecostal religious movement in the Cauca Valley (renewal) Jan L. Flora, Ph.D. candidate in sociology, Cornell University, for completion of research and p,reparation of a dissertation in Colombia and the Umted States on regional and subregional development in Colombia (renewal) Mary Ellen Healy, Ph.D. candidate in economic development, University of Utah, for course work in economics and Latin American studies, and research in the United States, Chile, and Argentina on effects of domestic indirect taxes on bilateral trade between Chile and Argentina in selected commodities James H. Lauer, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of Wisconsin, for research in Brazil on the role of intellectuals in the rise of Brazilian nationalism between the World Wars John H. Magill, Jr., Ph.D. candidate in political science, . University of Wisconsin, for preparation of a dissertation on labor unions as a Bolivian institution (renewal) Robert E. Mc Caa, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of California, Los Angeles, for course work in demography and research in the United States and Chile on the settlement of Chile's southern frontier in the late nineteenth century Richard L. Meyer, Ph.D. candidate in agricultural economics, Cornell University, for preparation of a dissertation on the role of beneficiary payments in land reform (renewal) Christopher Mitchell, Ph.D. candidate in government, Harvard University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation on political parties in Bolivia, 1952-64 (renewal) Bernard Q. Nietschmann, Ph.D. candidate in geography, University of Wisconsin, for preparation of a dissertation on the cultural ecology of subsistence diets on the east Coast of Nicaragua (renewal) Liisa L. North, Ph.D. candidate in political science, University of California, Berkeley, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Peru and the United States on the Peruvian Aprista Party (renewal) John C. Pollock, Ph.D. candidate in political science, Stanford University, for preparation for examinations, and research in the United States and Colombia on the impact of bureaucratic roles on the growth of urban housing in Colombia (renewal) Donald Ramos, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of Florida, for research in Brazil on the social structure and economic and political systems of Ouro Preto,

1700-1760 Scott S. Robinson, Ph.D. candidate in social anthropology,

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Cornell University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Ecuador and the United States on constraints on social and agricultural development and the human ecology of the eastern lowlands (renewal) Peter J. Schoenbach, Ph.D. candidate in romance languages, Rutgers University, for research in Brazil on its society as reflected in the theater Richard N. Sinkin, Ph.D. candidate in Latin American history, University of Michigan, for preparation of a dissertation on the development of nationalism in Mexico, 1855-76 (renewal) Robert W. Slenes, Ph.D. candidate in history, Stanford University, for research in Brazil on the planter and the social and political transformation of Sao Paulo,

1860-1906 David G. Sweet, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of Wisconsin, for research in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Brazil on the social history of the Indians of the upper Amazon Valley in the seventeenth to midnineteenth centuries Alexander W. Wilde, Ph.D. candidate in government, Columbia University, for preparation of a dissertation on the role of the Church in the political system of Colombia (renewal) Jerry R. Williams, Ph.D. candidate in geography, University of Florida, for preparation of a dissertation on the functional relationship of Manaus to the Amazon basin (renewal) John H. Williams, Ph.D. candidate in Latin American . history, University of Florida, for preparation of a dissertation on the regime of Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia (renewal)

Soviet Union and Eastern European Studies Program Andrew Arato, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of Chicago, for German language training and research in Germany on Eastern European revisionist Marxism in the works of Georg Lukacs Raymond W. Baker, Ph.D. candidate in government, Harvard University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation on Soviet influence in the Middle East (renewal) George W. Breslauer, Ph.D. candidate in political science, University of Michigan, for participation in the InterUniversity Consortium for Political Research and preliminary research on decision making and implementation in the Soviet Union Lenard J. Cohen, Ph.D. candidate in government, Columbia University, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Yugoslavia and the United States on the politics of national integration (renewal) Herbert J. Eagle, Ph.D. candidate in Russian literature, University of Michigan, for course work in Russian literature, Czechoslovak language and literature, and Russian and East European history, political science, and economics Philip T. Grier, Ph.D. candidate in philosophy, University of Michigan, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation on Soviet ethics William W. Hagen, Ph.D. candidate in history, University of Chicago, for completion of research and preparation of a dissertation in Poland and the United States on VOLUME

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