Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures (University of Michigan) records 1914-1986 1930-1970
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University of Michigan. Dept. of Romance Languages.
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The first modern language taught at the University of Michigan was French, offered in 1847 by Louis Fasquelle. Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and German were added sporadically over the next four decades, taught by Fasquelle and other appointed instructors. In 1887 the Regents granted a petition for the official and separate formations of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. Special courses in French, Spanish and...
University of Michigan. Cercle français.
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University of Michigan. Cercle français.
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Sociedad Hispanica (University of Michigan)
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Sigma Delta Pi
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Organized in 1906 at the Teachers College of Indianapolis as a professional sorority for teachers. In 1923 it became a national organization and continues today to promote and elevate teaching as a profession. From the description of Records, 1930-1982. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 35553213 ...