PAGE EIGHT 23 Latin Americans Study Education Here:Convention , I (continued from page two) i k - ote in the nation, is a key state. He told the New Yorkers: "I would like to ask you fo loan your governor to us. We•want him to speak throughout the country." Every year school admin istrators from Latin American countries attend classes here and carry a bit of the United States and the University back home. The Latin American Education project here is part of a profes sional foreign aid program de veloped by Latin Americans to improve their own educational systems. Here, the school administrators hope to gain a sense of compre hension and of application which will set them apart as educational leaders. The annual Latin American project begins at the end of September and ends the follow ing year. There are 23 partici pants studying special education courses in this program. The Latin American Education Center wants the participants to gain as much information and understanding about American lite as they can. They seek to place the educa tors in 'constant contact with all sorts of American activity. University and community lead ers give talks and show films to them to explain the causes under lying U.S. economic, social and political progress and problems. Because of the languige dif ficulty the formal part of the program is conducted in Span- Foreign Language Exam Prof's Painting Criticism Sorauf Granted Leave Will Be Given Monday The regular written doctoral . Hobson Pittman, visiting pro-! Dr. Frank J. Sorauf, assistant foreign language examinations lessor of art, will conduct criti- professor of political science, has will be held at 7 p.m. Monday. been granted a leave of absence cicm sessions of oil paintings to- The German exams will be in • - :to teach and conduct research at 111 Bourke. French and Spanish morrow from 8 to 11 a.m. and the University of Arizona from in 10 Sparks, and English in 205 from 2 to 5 p.m. in 105 White September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961. Sparks. Hall. He will teach a graduate semi _.. . . The conflict examination in . Pittman will criticize paintings nal; on political behavior and oth- German will be held at 7 p.m. by members of his classes in ses-'er courses on politics and politi- Tuesday in 217 'Willard. . 'sions that are open to the public. cal parties. SAVE I SAVE ! SAVE ! Dollar Days --:...,.. • ) .. . . . . - . • : . .... .. c. .... 1 G . .. ...... . . • Men's Furnishings *Children's @ Women's and Misses Dresses 'Better and Budget Sportswear • Domestics 0 Gifts Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari 'ona, who is coming out of the !onvention as the new champion 4' the GOP conservative wing, fol owed Rockefeller's lead in an iouncing he would withdraw his lame if it were placed in nomina ' ion for the presidency. This ve 'oed the desires of a loyal follow ng in Arizona. South Carolina, Ind Mississippi that still wanted o vote for him. It also faced up to the in scapable, unsurmountable fact '.hat Nixon long ago had far and •way more votes than the 666 :ceded to clinch the presidential )rize on the first ballot. President Dwight D. Eisenhow r made farewell appearances 'at EXCHANGE STUDENTS from Latin America pose for picture (left) before Old Main. In this {party gatherings before stepping ica where they will stay. :off stage, to leave it all to the man he groomed as his successor. country for a year, two look at sign denoting Residence Interamer ish. At the same time they are cago, Detroit and Niagara Falls instructed in English. 'area. The bi-lingual instruction is) In the spring semester they necessary for a thorough under- i go for a six week 'internship" standing of U.S. educational pro-, during which they teach Span cesses in their cultural context is ish and classes in Latin Ameri extremely difficult without a' can culture. It is during this knowledge of 'the language of) internship that the participants instruction. begin to appreciate the meaning During their course of study of theory in application. they take various trips in Eastern; This is also their most intimate United States. visiting and teach- contact with American education ing school. Their trips are profes- al, community and home life, in sional, except for a New York a culture radically different from Chrigtmas trip. In August a trip' : their own. is planned to schools in the Chi-i After their course of study the Scheduled for Friday State College All Summer Merchandise reduced for these days • Accessories Shop 9 a.m. till 5:30 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat. SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Shop at • Infants *Yard Goods To Conduct Research *Boys' Wear "exchange visitors," as they are, called, visit Washington, D.C.; From there they are flown to their; homes in Latin America. The cost of this program is shared by the United States and their home governments. This isi part of the point four, Inter- i national Cooperation' Administra tion program here at the Univer-i sity. Dr. Richard R. Renner is director of the Latin Americanl program. EVERY-. ONE IS SAVING MONEY METZGERS Look At These Dollar Days Values! 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