The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 19, 1965, Image 3

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Selects Don Dietz
For Summer Trip
Don Dietz III of Corpus Christi
has been accepted as a student
ambassador by People-to-People
and will spend the summer in
Europe.
Dietz, a junior economics major,
is president of the A&M Chapter
of People-to-People. The interna
tional program was inaugurated in
1956 by President Eisenhower to
provide for greater contact be
tween individuals around the
world.
He is among 400 students ac
cepted as student ambassadors for
summer programs. The students,
who pay their own expenses, will
have varied opportunities to meet
individuals in other lands.
Plans call for Dietz to spend
a week in an English, home, a
week with a Scot family and the
third week in Wales. Then he will
travel extensively in western
Europe.
The student ambassadors are to
meet in Washington for briefings
before flying from Baltimore to
Brussels by chartered airliner. The
flight is scheduled June 20 with
the return flight set for Aug. 29.
Dietz is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving M. Dietz Jr., of 455 Mira
mar, Corpus Christi. He graduated
from W. B. Ray High School.
THE BATTALION
Friday, March 19, 1965
College Station, Texas
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Mrs. Texas A&M Candidates
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pictured above. Left to right are Carolyn candidates at a Saturday dance in the'Memo-
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Papers To Discuss
Italian Renaissance
Italy’s role in that great cul
tural and intellectual change
called the Renaissance will be
among the questions scholars will
pursue in papers to be presented
at the 14th annual South-Central
Renaissance Conference March
26-27.
The conference will be attended
by scholars from four states.
“The question of Italy’s role
has vexed the minds of scholars
for many years,” T. J. Mattern
said. He is conference chairman
and an assistant professor of
English at A&M.
“A partial answer may come
from the renewed interest in the
great Tuscan poet, Dante, for
this year we are commemorating
the seventh century of his birth,”
Mattern continued.
Two of the papers to be pre
sented will concern Dante. Dr.
Joseph Satin of Midwestern Uni
versity in Wichita Falls will
speak of Dante as an influence
upon Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.”
Dr.Frederick J. Hunter of the
University of Texas will read a
paper on the problems of making
“The Divine Comedy” into a
play.
Three other papers by scholars
from as area universities will
concentrate upon other aspects
of the Italian Renaissance.
Dr. Ian Thomson of the Uni
versity of Oklahoma will examine
the visit of the Greek humanist
Chysoloras to Italy in 1397.
Dr. William E. Painter of the
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University of Tulsa will probe
the career of one Italian humanist
in an attempt to correct the dis
tortions of surface perception.
Dr. Denes Monostory of South
western University at George
town will talk on what shaped
the mind of the writer Boccaccio
and led to his collection of tales,
“The Decameron.” This collection
of tales concerns 10 persons flee
ing the plague to Florence.
Their solution to the pestilence
will be one of the many facets
of sickness and health that Dr.
Ariel Bar-Sela of the Baylor Uni
versity College of Medicine in
Houston will discuss in his paper,
“The Great Mortality.”
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More than 450 Brazos County
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tered the Ninth Annual Youth
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day.
The show, sponsored by the
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Lloyd Joyce, agricultural di
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men are Harold Franke, assistant
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Jim Holloway, agricultural vice-
president of First Bank and
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Sunday. Judging will be held
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