European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 23, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page ii paid advertisement special insert stars and stripes continued front Page i Veteran lecturers arc being singled out for recognition during the divisions 35th the fourteen faculty members who have taught with Maryland from its earliest years in Europe provide Excel Lent examples of the Rich background and experience that typify the univer Sites overseas and All have brought their academic specialities to american military students in Mary land classrooms throughout each of the honoured lecturers pm bodies commitment and but they also possess two other characteristics invaluable to a european division lecturer curiosity about the and a sense of what Best characterizes teaching with the european the lecturers were finding the base where your course is being laughed Fabian for the faculty teaching in the european he there is a certain kind of excitement each term new new and in Many u new country to its especially fulfilling leaching who comprise the majority of Mary lands student there committed to learning and not distracted by being away from Home for the first time and by other problems Young Stu dents often As a european division faculty i always Felt i had the Freedom to be creative in to move in various reflected one teaching in Turkey one term and in Iceland the next this cultural Shock was More than he by having the Chance to study the different try out new and meet All the marvelous people Ive met Over the coupled with the excitement of working with several generations of adult has really made it All when the current european Divi Sion Joe addresses new lecturers at the numerous orientations held throughout each academic he repeatedly makes the Point that the faculty Are the most important element in the students classroom you make it All go he says to those about to teach their first course with Mary the fourteen european division vet Erans who will be honoured on 25 May have been making it All go around for decades and continue to do they Are the reality and substance of an overseas educational program that historian Arnold Toynbee once hailed As one of those american achieve ments from which the rest of the world has much to Joe director of the european welcomes graduates and their families during commencement the Honoreen dedication is a key Carat critic of the lecturers who have been with Mary lands european division for four dec they typify the Rich background and experience of All of Maryland european division faculty the biographical sketches below highlight the Many accomplishments of lecturers who have taught with Mary land in the and Claire Baker received her doctorate from the University of the in English from Farleigh Dickinson University and the in education from Chicago state one major area of her graduate work was Shakespeare stud ies in a program with lecturers of the Shakespeare Over the past several years she has taught drama classes in both London and Stratford and has been involved with the productions of the Royal Shakespeare Rose Beyer has been associated with the european division since when she joined As a lec Turer in she served for Many years As the mathematics coordinator in the administrative office in Heidelberg and is again teaching full time for the european Beyer received her in mathematics from the Technics he Linch Schulz in Rafael de los do los Rios has been teaching foreign languages with the University of Maryland since september during this same period he also has won contracts to offer Spanish language training for Large corporations such As Proctor and Gam de los Rios received the degree of Fil Sofia y Letras in 1962 from Madrid where earlier he was granted the Lic Anciado and has studied at ish Institute Cambridge and the Institute Cultura hispanic in Fritz a native Krause attended the University of Ber Lin before graduating in 1948 with the diploma in English translation from the University of in addition to his work with Krause has worked As an interpreter and has taught German and English with both German and american Felice Maselli completed his doctorate in foreign languages at the University of bar in with major course work in and his the Sis is called the elegy in English lit with special emphasis on Tennyson in Maselli came to the University of Mary land with experience teaching and italian grammar and lit Elaine holds an in greek from Vassar a in Library science from Columbia univer and an in English from in Diana she was an Institute of International education fellow at Universita i Roma where she con ducted research on the influence of classic myths on italian folklore and was also a John Guggenheim produced the broadcast series folksong for the seven million and yours for listen ing As Well As having written himself and Wentworth the past we and men on Georges Osswald has taught with the european division since 1956 at numerous education centers in Germany and earlier in France for almost thirty Osswald studied and history in Strasbourg and Paris before ultimately earning his is Lettres from the University of Stras Arthur Parry holds a and in English from Jesus Oxford and a diploma in education from Oxford he has served As an examiner in English language and literature and was the editor of the Laurentian while serving in the Royal Navy instructor he taught eng and other teaching experience includes work with Lawrence Gottfried Schmalzbauer attended the University of Munich from receiving his in he formed his own language Institute in Munich in 1945 and also served As a reporter and translator for an for 25 years Schmalzbauer has taught with the University of starting in the evening program in 1950 and joining the Munich Campus As a full time lecturer in Fabian Schupper earned his in psychology at the University of Connecticut and then trained at the Berlin psychoanalytic earning his diploma in psychoanalysis in Schupper is a Germany 1949 the original seven of the faculty who pioneered the program in Europe from left seated Bruce Phyllis Verne Chatelain standing David and Martin David now a University of Maryland vice will participate in this years 35th anniversary Celebration in diplomate in a distinction conferred by the american Board of examiners in professional his career has involved both academic and clinical he has taught with the graduate school of Long Island the postdoctoral program of Adelphi and with the California school of professional psychology in san Bernard a notable critic and editor of historical Sinsheimer is relied upon by Many scholars because of his keen Eye for in addition to his work with Sinsheimer has taught at stateside secondary schools and col Sinsheimer received the and in history from the University of California at los an he also holds a in Library science from Columbia among his publications Are articles on Abraham Lincoln and the presi Leslie Spoor holds a and an honours in history and politics from the University of Edinburgh and recently earned a through the open he was a founding member of the politics association and the British association for american Spoor has extensive teaching having taught for the University of the University of the University of open and Napier Thea von von Seuffert earned her from the University of Munich in 1935 Summa cum laude with a major in German and a minor in French and soon she moved to the to teach at Russell Sage College and later at Queens College in new York in Back in von Seuffert joined the University of Mary land faculty As a lecturer in John Wortman received the in political science from the University of Minnesota in his dissertation was titled the minor parties in the soviet zone of he took an also in political from Columbia University where his thesis addressed the political developments leading to the formation of the German democratic his was earned Summa cum laude at macalester
