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Page 1: Calendar of Upcomming Events

Meetings listed below an? for the period from September 1989 through May 1990. Please send notices offuture meetings, coqfen?nces, andspecial events of interest to foreign language teachers to the ACTFL Publications Office; 6L?xecutive Plaza, Yonkers, NY 10701-6801. The February 1989 issue of FLA (p 107) indicates dates for receipt of irlformation.

September 4-9 Fourteenth International Congress of Linguistics and Philology of the Romance Languagq Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Con- gress de Romanistica; Departmento de Filoloxia Galega; Facultade de Filoloxia; E-15703 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

September 4-15 S'nish Workshop for lhznslatorsand Interpreterg Cordoba, Argentina. Casilla de Cor- reo; 738, Correo Central; 5000 Cordoba, Argentina.

September 23 Colorado Congress of Foreign Language 2achers Westrn Colomdo Coqference; Glenwood Springs (CO) Ramada Inn. Ronald W. Walker; 2312 Valley Forge Court; Fort Collins, CO 805264652.

September 28-30 Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Corlference; Clemson University, SC. Sixto E. Torres; Department of Languages; 201 Strode Tower; Clemson University; Clemson, SC 2%34; (803) 656-3393.

September 29-30 Classical Association of the Atlan- tic States; Lancaster, PA. Professor Robert J. Barnett, Jr.; Departmtnt of Classics; Box 3003; Franklin and Marshall College; Lanwter, PA 17604; (717) 2914131.

September 29-30 International Conference on Vocabulary and Appliad Lingukticg Lyon, France. H. &joint; Centre de Recherche en "krminologie et IItrlduction; Universit6 Lumiere-Lyon; 86, rue Pasteur; 69365 Lyon Cedex 7 France.

October 4-7 Illinois Foreign Lunguage Teachers Asociation Annual Corlference; Congress Hotel, Chicago. IFLTA, 33 E. Congress Parkway; Suite 505; Chicago, IL 60605.

October 5-7 Purdue University Romance Languages Coqference. Ben Lawton; Department of Foreign

Languages and Literatures; Stanley Coulter Hall, Purdue University; W. Lafayette, IN 47907;

October 5-7 The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact; Hofstra University. Natalie Datlof; Hofstra University; Cultural Center; Hempstead, NY 11550.

October 5-8 German StudiesAsocktion; Milwaukee Eric D. Kohler; History Department; Box 3198; University of Wyoming; Laramie, WY 82071.

October 6-7 American Association of University Supervisors and Coordinators of Foreign Languages. German Section; Salt lake City. Maria Dobozy; Department of Languages and Literature; 153 OSH, University of Utah; Salt Lake City, UT 84112.

October 6-7 Iowa Foreign Lunguage Conjierence. Walter Chatfield, Coordinator, IFLA Conference; Department of Foreign Languages; Pearson Hall, Iowa State University; Ames, IA 50010.

October 6-8 Illinois Classical Colrference; Holiday Inn, Pekin, IL. Henrietta Davis; 757 S. Columbus Avenue; Morton, IL 61550.

October 9-15 The American 7hnslators Association 30th Annual Corlfen?nce; Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, Arlington, VA. ATA; 109 Croton Avenue; Ossining, NY 10562; (914) 941-1500.

October 12-13 Horida Foreign Language Assocktion; Diplomat Hotel, Ft. Lauderdale. Clemens L. Hallman, 332 Norman Hall; University of Florida; Gainesville, FL 32611; (904) 392-0761.

October 12-13 Michigan Foreign Language Associa- tion Co$erencc Clarion Hotel, Lansing. Claude- Marie Baldwin, President; Michigan Foreign Language Association; 211-B Hiemenga Hall; Calvin College; Grand Rapids, MI 49506.

(317) 494-3827.

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October 12-14 Fourteenth Annual European Studies conference Omaha, NE. Robert Nash, Conference Coordinator, Unimity Library; or Lee Busselman, Conference Secretary; College of Continuing Studies; PKCC; University of Nebraska; Omaha, NE 68182; (402) 554-2884 or (402) 595-2323.

October 13-14 Ball State University Committee for the Advancement of f ir& Studies. John E. Weakland; Department of History; Ball State University; Muncie, IN 47306; (317) 285-7800.

October 13-15 NYSAFLTAnnual Meeting Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, NY. Nancy E. Wallace; Or- chard Park Middle School; 60 S. Lincoln Avenue; Orchard Park, NY 14127; (716) 662-6227.

October 13-15 The 14th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Con- ference Committee; Conference on Language Development; Boston University; 605 Com- monwealth Avenue; Boston, MA 02215; (617)

October 19 CALICO Regional Seminar; Illinois. Topic: “CALL in the Classroom!’ Connie Curtin; University High School; University of Illinois; 1212 W. Springfield; Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-2870, or Stan Shinall, Department of French; 2090 FLB University of Illinois; 707 South Mathews; Urbana,

October 19-20 Minnesota Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Annual FallMeeting Thunder- bird Motel, Bloomington, MN. Ms. Leslie Caye, MCTFL President; Blaine Senior High; 12555 University Avenue NE; Blaine, MN 55434; (612)

October 19-20 FoFign Language Association of North Dakota; Grand Forks. John Ballard; Box 46; Dickinson State University; Dickinson, ND 58601.

October 19-21 Southern Conference on Language Teaching (in conjunction with Arkansas Foreign Language Teachers Association). Rosalie M. Cheatham; Department of Foreign Languages; University of Arkansas at Little Rock; 2801 S. University; Little Rock, AR 72204.

October 19-21 Cross Cultuml Understanding Through Autobiogmphy: Mexican, American and Mexican- American; Universidad Nacional y Autonoma de Mexico - San Antonio. Richard D. Woods, Pro- ject Director; Trinity University; 715 Stadium Drive; San Antonio, TX 78284.

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IL 61801; (217) 333-2020.

422-5825.

Foreign Languagw Springfield. ICTFL; P.O. Box 5633; Springfield, IL 62705; (217) 782-2826.

October 20-21 Foreign Language Association of North Carolina; Raleigh, NC. Anne Fountain, President; 2620 Maryview Road; Raleigh, NC 27607.

October 20-21 Pennsylvania Classical Association; Quality Inn, Carlisle, PA. Mrs. Barbara Fowler; Cumberland Valley School District; 6746 Carlisle pike; Mechanicsburg, PA 17055.

October 26-27 Indiana Foreign Language Dachers Association. James Beaudry; Department of French; Cavanaugh Hall; Indiana University; 426 Agnes Street; Indianapolis, IN 46223.

October 26-28 Eighth Great Lakes Regional Con- ference of the International Reading Association; Cincinnati, OH. International Reading Associa- tion; P.O. Box 8139; Newark, DE 19714.

October 26-28 Nineteenth Century French Studies Colloquium; University of New Hampshire. Department of French and Italian; University of New Hampshire; Durham, NH 03824.

October 27-28 The 13th Annual Coderence on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and Litemtures; Youngstown, OH. Dr. Ren& Linkhorn; Depart- ment of Foreign Languages and Literatures; Youngstown State University; Youngstown, OH

October 30 Connecticut Council of Language Teachers Fall Con$erence; The Park Plaza Hotel, New Haven, CT. Charlene Bishko and Marjorie Macko; Foreign Language Department; East Hart- ford High School; 869 Forbes Street, East Hart- ford, CT 06118.

November 2-4 Ohio Classical Codereme; Granville Inn, Granville, OH. Sherwin Little; 2719 Willard Avenue; Cincinnati, OH 45209.

November 2-4 Midwest Modern Language Associa- tion; Minneapolis. Maria A. Duarte; 302 English and Philosophy Building; University of Iowa; Iowa City, IA 52242-1408.

November 2-5 American Association for the Ad- vancement of Slavic Studies; Chicago. AAASS; 128 Encina Commons; Stanford University; Stan- ford, CA 94305.

November 3-4 Research Perspectives in Adult Language Learning and Acquisition; Columbus, OH. RP-ALLA 11; Foreign Language Center; 155 Cum Hall, The Ohio State University; 1841 Milli-

44555; (216) 742-3461.

October 20-21 Illinois Council on the Teaching of kin Road; Columbus, OH 43210; (614) 292-4361.

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November 3-4 National Association of Self- Instructional Language Pmgmms Annual Con- ference; Washington, DC. John B. Means, NASILP Executive Director; Critical Languages Center 022-38; Bmple University; Philadelphia,

November 3-5 Japan Association of Lunguage Teachers,- Okayama, Japan. JALT Lions Mansion Kawaramachi #111; Kawaramachi Matsubara- Agaru; Shimogyu-ku; Kyoto 600, Japan;

November 4 Colomdo Congress of Foreign Language Zachers FalI Coflerencc The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. Ronald W. Walker; 2312 Valley Forge Court; Fort Collins, CO 805264652.

November 9-11 Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Litemture; Lawrence, KS. Department of Spanish and Portuguese; 3062 Wescoe Hall; University of Kansas; Lawrence, KS 66045.

November 10-11 IntenruIturaIPerspectives in Poetics and Linguistics; Fairfax, VA. Rei Berroa; Depart- ment of Foreign Languages and Literatures; George Mason University; Fairfax, VA 22030.

November 15-18 Second National Conference on the Thining and EmpIoyment of Teaching Assistants Stouffer Madison Hotel, Seattle, WA. Center for Instructional Development and Research; 109 Par- rington Hall, DC-07; University of Washington; Seattle, WA 98195; (206) 543-6588.

November 16-17 Second/Foreign Language Acquisi- tion by Children Fourth International Corlference (in conjunction with ACTFL Joint Annual Meeting); Boston, M A . Dr. Rosemarie A. Benya; East Central University; Ada, OK 74820-6899,

November 17 American Association of University Supervisors and Coordinators of Foreign Language P m g m m Boston. John R. Gutierrez; Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese; 351 N. Burrowes Bldg.; Penn State University; University Park, PA 16802; (814) 865-4252.

November 17-22 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languagm (ACTFL) Annual Meeting (in conjunction with AATG, AATI, CLTA, MaFLA); Boston, MA. ACTFL; 6 Executive Plaza, Yonkers, NY 10701-6801; (914) 963-8830.

Nwember 17-22 American Association of Pachers of German (in conjunction with ACTFL Joint An- nual Meeting); Boston, MA. Helene Zimmer-

PA 19122; (215) 787-8268.

81-75-361-5428; FAX 81-75-361-5429.

(405) 332-8000, a t . 290.

hew, Executive Director; AATG, 112 Haddon- towne Court, #1M, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034; (609) 795-5553.

November 17-22 National Council of Teachers of EngIisk Baltimore. NCTE, 1111 Kenyon Road; Ur- bana, IL 61801.

December 27-30 Modern Language Association; Washington, DC. MLA; 10 Astor Place; New York, NY 10003-6981; (212) 475-9500.

December 27-30 American PhiIoIogicaI Association and ArchaeoIogicaI Institute of America; Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, MA.

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February 17 Illinois Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages; Chicago. ICTFL; P.O. Box 5633; Springfield, IL 62705; (217) 782-2826.

February 22-24 Colorado Congress of Foreign Language Teachers Spring Conference; Fort Col- lins (CO) Marriot Hotel. Ronald W. Walker; 2312 Valley Forge Court; Fort Collins, CO 80526-1652.

March 6-10 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languaga 24th Annual Convention; San Fran- cisco. TESOL; 1600 Cameron Street, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314; (703) 836-0774.

March 10 International Conference on the History of the S’nish Language; S d e , Spain. Rafael Can0 Abuilar; History of Spanish Language Con- ference; Dept. of Philology; University of Seville; 41004 Seville, Spain; (954) 21 35 40 or 21 13 98.

March 14-18 Foreign Language Association of North Dakota (in conjunction with Central States Con- ference); Minneapolis, MN. John Ballard; Box 46, Dickinson State University; Dickinson, ND 58601.

March 15-18 Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (in conjunction with Minnesota Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages); Marriott City Center Hotel, Minneapolis. Theme: ‘‘Twin Issues: Defining the Future and Making it Happen:’ Diane Ging, CSC- MCTFL Program Chair; Columbus Public Schools; 2200 Winslow Drive; Columbus, OH 43207.

March 19-23 CALICO Annual International Sym- posium; Baltimore, MD. CALICO; 3078 JKHB; Brigham Young University; Provo, UT 84602; (801)

March 29-31 American Comparative Literature Association Meeting The Pennsylvania State

378-7079.

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University. Followed by an International Sym- posium on Calderon’s La vida es sueno. Dr. Gerhard F. Strasser; Department of Comparative Literature; Penn State University; University Park,

April 5-8 Southwest Conference on Language Teaching 7th Annual Meeting; Holiday Inn Pyramid Hotel, Albuquerque, NM. Jan Herrera; SWCOLT Executive Director; 13355 Albion Circle; Thornton, CO 80241; (303) 452-1308.

April 9-11 The German Association of Foreign Language Teaching Congress Lubeck, Germany. Theme: “Teaching and Learning of Foreign Languages: Perspectives for a Europe after 1992? Mr. D. Herold; Kulenkampstr. 15h; D-2400 Lubeck, Germany.

April 15-21 International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language 24th International Conference; Dublin. IATEFL; 3 Kingsdown Chambers; Kingsdown Park; Tankerton, Whitstable, Kent CT5 2DJ, Great Britain.

April 15-21 International Association of Applied Linguistics ZXth World Congress; Thessaloniki, Greece. Stathis Efstathiadis; P.O. Box 52; Aristotle University; 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece.

April 19-21 Panslation of Latin American Culture; SUNY Binghamton. Marilyn Gaddis Rose; Center for Research in Translation; State University of New York; Binghamton, NY 13901.

April 19-22 Northeast Corlference on the Teaching of Foreign Languaga New York City. Theme: “Shift- ing the Instructional Focus to the Learner”. 1990 Northeast Conference Chair; P.O. Box 623; Mid- dlebury, VT 05753.

April 27-28 Classical Association of the Atlantic States; Gettysburg, PA. Charles Zabrowski; Department of Classics; Gettysburg College; Get- tysburg, PA 17325-1486,

May 3-5 Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages 40th Annual Meeting Portland, OR. Ray Verzasconi, PNCFL Executive Secretary; Foreign Languages and Literatures; Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR 97331; (503) 754-2289.

May 10-12 Canadian Association of SecondLanguage Teachers Annual Meeting Conference Centre, St. John’s Newfoundland. Ihor Z. Kruk, President, CASLT; 369 Montrose Street; Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3M1, Canada.

PA 16802; (814) 863-0589.

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