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G. Ralph Falconeri, Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon, joint award with Richard A. Smith, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Oregon, for research in Japan on the neighborhood in the process of rapid urban change: a restudy of selected Machi in Kanazawa Donald R. Thurston, Associate Professor of Political Science and History, Union College, for research in Japan on the implementation of pollution policies of the national and prefectural governments GRANTS FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES The Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, sponsored wi th the American Council of Learned SocietiesJoseph Grunwald (chairman), Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Douglas A. Chalmers, Julio Cotler, Franklin W. Knight, June Nash, Joseph Sommers, and Osvaldo Sunkel-at its meeting on March 2-4, 1973 awru:ded 36 grants for research and 1 collaborative research grant: Grants for research Giorgio Alberti, Research Associate, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, for research in Peru on social participation of Peruvian campesinos since 1969 Alfredo Luiz Baumgarten, Jr., Head, Center of Industrial Studies, Brazilian Institute of Economics, Getulio Vargas Foundation, for development of an econometric model of Brazilian growth Goint with Moacyr Antonio Fioravante) Alfredo Castillero-Calvo, Professor of History, University of Panama, for research in Panama and the United States on their relations in the nineteenth century Marcelo Cavarozzi-M., Research Associate in Public Administration, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, for research on Argentine working-class practices since 1955 James D. Cockcroft, Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University, for research in the United States on patents, transnational corporations, and Chilean dependence Victor J. Elias-Assaf, Professor of Economics, National University of Tucuman, for a comparative study in the United States of sources of economic growth in Latin America Moacyr Antonio Fioravante, Chief, Center of Data Processing, Brazilian Institute of Economics, Getlliio Vargas Foundation, for development of an econometric model of Brazilian growth (jomt with Alfredo Luiz Baumgarten, Jr.) Getlllio Hanashiro-K., Deputy Director, Institute of Social Research, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Santiago, Chile, for research in Chile on new accommodations of state and society Jorge E. Hardoy-N., Chief Researcher, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, for compru:ative analysis of the spatial structure of Latin American cities Rowan H. Ireland, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, La Trobe University, Australia, for research in Brazil on changes in the Catholic Church, 1950-70 Elizabeth Jelin, Visiting Professor of Political Science, Federal University of Minas Gerais, for research in Argentina on changes in the situation and organization of the Argentine working class, 1940-70 Marcos Kaplan-E., Visiting Professor of Sociology, Bariloche Foundation, Buenos Aires, for research on stnlctures of

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power and scientific politics in contemporary Lalin America Peter F. Klaren, Assistant Professor of History, George Washington University, for research in Peru on the agrarian history of Northern Peru, 1880-1939 Conrad P. Kottak, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan, for research in Brazil on local effects of modernization in a village in Bahia Daniel H. Levine, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan, for completion of a comparative study of the Catholic Church in Venezuela and Colombia (renewal of grant made in 1970-71) Robert M. Levine, Associate Professor of History, State University of New York at Stony Brook, for research in Brazil and the United States on Pernambuco in the Brazilian Federation, 1889-1937 Clara E. Lida, Assistant Professor of History, Wesleyan University, for research in Spain and Argentina on immigration and anarchism in Argentina, 1870-90 (renewal) Joseph LeRoy Love, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for research in Brazil and the United States on Brazilian regionalism, 1889-1937 Anna Macias, Associate Professor of History, Ohio Wesleyan University, for research in Mexico on the role and situation of women before and after the revolution of 1910-20 Juan F. Marsal, Professor of Sociology, University of the Saviour, Buenos Aires, for research on scientific sociology in Latin America Luciano Martins, Research Associate, Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amerique Latine, Paris, for research in Europe and Latin America on the responses of European multinational firms to strategies of United States firms in Latin America Ana Maria (Lovatini) Martirena-Mantel, Chief Researcher in Economics, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, for research on systems for adjusting wages and salaries to inflationary conditions Rene Mayorga-Z., Research Associate, Institute of Latin American Studies, Free University of Berlin, for research in Bolivia on the structure of power and ideology in the Bolivian revolution William P. McGreevey, Staff Social Scientist, Smithsonian Institution, for research on quantitative aspects of Latin American economic history Eduardo Neale-Silva, Professor of Spanish, University of Wisconsin, for research on sources of information and inspiration in the literary works of Cesar Vallejo Oscar Oszlak-S., Research Associate in Political Science, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, for research on the political role of Chilean landowners, 1958-72 Eul-Soo Pang, Assistant Professor of History, California State University, Hayward, for completion of research on the cacao economy and planter-merchant rivalry in Bahian politics, 1890-1945 (renewal) Yolanda A. (de Dewar) Raffo-M., Research Supervisor in Linguistics, National University of Rosario, for research on idioms of the native inhabitants of Argentina Stefan H. Robock, Professor of International Business, Columbia University, for research in Brazil on development of the Northeast since 1960 Gian Singh Sahota, Professor of Economics, Vanderbilt University, for completion of analysis of policy trade-offs in the recent economic development of Brazil Carl Edward Solberg, Associate Professor of History, University of Washington, for research in Argentina on economic policies of Radical Party governments, 1916-30 Karen 路W. Spalding. Assistant Professor of History, Columbia VOLUME

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