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Dr. Lomberto Díaz



Professor of Spanish at Indiana State University, l973-80.


EDUCATION:

Ph. D. from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 1969.

Special works in Spanish Literature at the University of Madrid, Spain. Jun. 1966.

Graduate with a M. S. from Indiana State University, 1966.

Graduate with a B. A. from Indiana State Univrsity, 1965.

Graduate from the School of Journalism "Marquez Sterling", Havana, Cuba, 1944.

Graduate as Doctor of political, Economical and Social Sciences from the autonomus University of Havana, Cuba, 1944.

Graduate as Doctor of Civil Law from the autonomus University of Havana, Cuba, 1938.

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences from the Pre-universitary Insstitute of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, 1934.


POSITION HELD:

Secretary of Interior of the Republic of Cuba, 1950-1951.

President of the Comission of Education in the Senate of the Republic of Cuba from 1948-1952.

Senator of the Republic of Cuba from 1948-1952.

Secretary of the Comission of Justice in the House of Representatives from 1946-1948.

Member of the House of Representatives of the Rupublic of Cuba from 1944-1948.

Special Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba before the United States of Venezuela, 1946.

Consultant Attorney for the Secretary of Agriculture, Cuba, from 1940-1944.


TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Associate Professor of Spanish at Indiana State University 1969-1973.

Visiting Professor at Universidad de San Luis Potosf, S.L.P., Mexico, 1972.

Visiting Professor at Instituto de Filología Hispánica of Saltillo, Coah., Mexico, Summero 1971.

Director of Student Programs in Mexico, 1970-1980.

Instructor of Spanish at the Florida State University, 1967-1969.

Associate Professor of Spanish at Northeast Missouri State College, 1966-1967.

Instructor of Spanish Language at Indiana State University, 1965-1966.

Professor of Centro Interamericano de Estudios Económicos y Sociales (Teacher at the Interamerican Center of Economic and Social Studies) of the Dominican Republic, 1963.


WORKS PUBLISHED:

"Heredia, Primer Romántico Hispanoamericano". Complete edition for the Instituto de Publicaciones Lingúisticas of Montevideo, 1973. "Aspectos de la revolución cubana 1958-1964". (Aspects of the Cuban Revolution 1958-1964), paper presented before the Seminar of Social and polítical Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. February, 1968.

"Poetas cubanos de la independencia" (Cuban Poets of the Independence), paper presented before the Workshop in Latin American Studies, Northeast Missouri State College, Kirksville, Mo. June 1967. "El tema religioso en las novelas de Pérez Galdós" (The Religious Theme in the Perez Galdos Novels), paper presented before the Sociedad nacional Hispánica, Sigma Delta Pi, Florida State University Chapter, Tallahassee, Fla. May 1967. "Teatro Mexicano Contemporáneo" (Mexican Contemporary Theater), paper presented before the Spanish Studies Group. Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Ind. June, 1965. Editor of "Popular" a Spanish newspaper (daily) published in Miami,Fla. 1961-1962.

"El presupuesto y sus funciones". (Budget and its Functions), 1948.

"Los delitos contra la economía popular". (Crimes Against Public Economic). 1944.

"El Gobierno Municipal". (Municipal Government). 1942.


TRAVELS:

Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Trinidad, Nassau, Haiti, Panama, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Spain, Hawaii France, Portugal, Morocco, Italy, Greece, Guatemala, El Salvador Nicaragua, Belice, Argentina, Brazil, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Canary Island and Mallorca Island.

ADDITION:

Member of the A.A.U.P. Chapter at I.S.U.B. 1970-
Member of the Sociedad nacional Hispánica, Signa Delta Pi, 1967-
Member of the Southern Association of Modern Language of America (SAMLA), 1967
Member of the Círculo de Cultura Panamericano (CCP), 1966-
Member of the Modern Language Association (MLA), 1965.
Member of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP), 1965
Member of the American Academy of polítical and Social Sciences, 1966.
Attended following aonventions and festival: Modern Language
Association, New York, N.Y. December, 1968;
Southern Association of Modern Language of America, Jacksonville, October 1968;
Circulo de Cultura Panamericano, Miami, Fla. December 1969;
Fiesta Mexicana, Jasper, Ind. October 1970.


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