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LIFELONG LEARNING AT R E G I S C O L L E G E

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STUDYLGROUPSL A R CCONTINUEDMONDAY PM#1504 Hablemos Espanol!!Spanish is fast becoming a second language in the U.S. This small, informalclass is designed to enhance speaking skills and improve grammar.It will be conducted at an intermediate rather than beginner level. Wealso read literature, preferably short stories, and discuss their contents.Therefore it will be necessary to buy some books. In addition, a Spanish-English dictionary will be very helpful.Leader: Aida Dudelson was born and grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay.She received a BA in liberal arts at the University of Montevideo. Shortlyafter moving to the United States with her family, she worked in the foreigndepartment of a Boston bank. She then volunteered at New EnglandMedical Center, translating for Spanish-speaking patients. She has taughtat Wellesley High School as a short- and long-term substitute and hastutored privately for the past 26 years.Class Meetings: Six Mondays, March 26–May 7; 12:30–2:15pm. No class onPatriot’s Day, April 16.*#1505 Exploring PloughsharesPloughshares has grown from its founding in Cambridge during the 1970’sto become one of the premier literary journals in this country, nowhoused at Emerson College. Each issue is edited by a guest author andfocuses either on fiction or poetry or sometimes on both. This course willreview current issues of Ploughshares, consider selected stories and poetryfor discussion to enhance both our understanding of the writings and ofthe process involved in producing the magazine.Leader: Joan Parrish is an experienced group leader with a master’sdegree in adult education from Boston University and a master’s in theologyfrom Episcopal Divinity School. She has taught courses for adults andchildren in a variety of settings. Marillyn Zacharis is a graduate of DePauwUniversity and holds a master’s degree in English from Indiana University.She has taught high school and was manager of a choral organization formany years. Both leaders have led courses in literature for LLARC.Class Meetings: Six Mondays, March 26–May 7; 12:30–2:15pm. No class onPatriot’s Day, April 16.*5* Mini-Course—please note dates.

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