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Item The Amaranth No. 1(University College, University of Toronto, 1981) Thaniel, GeorgeSince 1971, when courses in modern Greek language and literature were first offered at the University of Toronto, several hundred Greek and non-Greek students enrolled in one or more of the courses available every year. The existing program in modern Greek is one of the two or three largest programs of its kind in North America, and is potentially expandable to include more offerings in language and literature, graduate work as well as (through special arrangement) lectures on the history of modern Greece, its society, its politics, its culture, et alia.Item The Amaranth No. 2(University College, University of Toronto, 1981) Thaniel, GeorgeA survery of books. Two exemplary selections of modern Greek literary texts for use in Greek high school, fruit of a collective effort of twelve women teachers and writers (among whom is the poet Lina Kasdhaghli) in collaboration with a number of high-school graduates. The initial selections were tried, quite successfully, at the so-called Hill School, an old and prestigious school for girls in Athens. The first volume covers the last two decades of the nineteenth century (with works by Palamas, Dhrossinis, Polemis, Souris, Vikelas, Rhoidhis, Viziinos, Kondhilakis, Mitsakis,Psiharis, Pallis, Eftaliotis, Kristallis, Hristovlantonis), while the second reflects the modern Greek literature of the first three decades of the twentieth century.Item The Amaranth No. 4(University College, University of Toronto, 1982) Thaniel, George'Inside the poem' Inside lies the poem. Heard like a staircase creaking a wood fire it resembles bread forgotten in the pantry or a person whose absence steals our sleep. I kept the stub from that movie (or was it a bus ticket) I kept all the sunshine from that walk I never took. And inside me the scent of emptiness rises like a flood.Item The Amaranth No. 3(University College, University of Toronto, 1982) Thaniel, GeorgeFrom the brochure on the Fourth Annual Celebration of Greek Letters honoring Angelos Sikelianos at the University of Minnesota (I5 May l98I) . The poet had been responsible with his wife Eva Palmer for the Delphic Celebrations of I927 and I930.Item The Amaranth No. 6(University College, University of Toronto, 1983) Thaniel, GeorgeItem The Amaranth No. 5(University College, University of Toronto, 1983) Thaniel, GeorgeItem The Amaranth No. 7(University College, University of Toronto, 1984) Thaniel, GeorgeItem The Amaranth No. 8(University College, University of Toronto, 1984) Thaniel, GeorgeN. K. was born and raised in Greece, spent two years (1952-1954) in Africa, and lived in Montreal, Canada, from 1956 to 1970, the year of his premature death. K. is one of the most idiosyncratic prose writers of his generation, with a suggestive style of writing which one can compare to chamber music. He wrote most of his novellas in Greek but tried his hand at writing in English as well: poems, a short narrative, and other occasional pieces.Item The Amaranth No. 9(University College, University of Toronto, 1985) Thaniel, GeorgeThe survey concerns poets who are either based in New York City or live in the vicinity. The poets are quite different from one another, some are newly arrivals while others have lived most of their years in or around New York, some have published their books in Greece and others in New York, a couple write in traditional verse while the majority write in free verse. Yet, all of them write in Greek, on themes which touch (directly or by implication) upon both Greece and America and thus favors collage- tree leaves will easily fraternize with pop bottles and torn newsprint in a stream of water- and poetry which is a mirror of nature.Item Announcement the ministers of finance and Central Bank governors of France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Plaza Accord)(1985-09-22)New York, New York, September 22, 1985Item The Amaranth No. 10(University College, University of Toronto, 1987) Thaniel, GeorgeIn the Fall of 1965 Ezra Pound visited Greece for the first time and last time and was entertained, together with his companion Olga Rudge, by George and Maro Seferis in Athens. Pound was still going at that time through his "great silence" period and did not speak at all during the dinner which was offered at the Seferis home-- he only broke his silence once to name the breed of a dog that suddenly became the object of conversation (such is the power of names!)Item Statement of the G6 finance ministers and Central Bank governors (Louvre Accord) (Canada, France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United States); February 22, 1987(1987-02-22)Paris, France, February 22, 1987Item The Amaranth No. 11(University College, University of Toronto, 1988) Thaniel, GeorgeThis issue (bearing the, hopefully, lucky odd number eleven) concludes the first series of The Amaranth. There are plans for greater things, but time will decide about them. For the moment, I would like to pause and thank all those who helped with their contributions (original writings, translations, reviews) in making the Bulletin progresively richer and more interesting in the seven years of its life.Item West German foreign policy and the seven power Summit(1988) Pons, MichaelTABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract Preface 1. The Summit in West German Foreign Policy 2. Helmut Schmidt's Summits, 1975-1982 1. Rambouillet, November 19-20, 1975 2. Puerto Rico, June 27-28 3. London May 7-8, 1977 4. Bonn, July 16-17, 1978 5. Tokyo, June 28-29, 1979 6. Venice, June 22-23, 1980 7. Ottawa, July 20-21, 1981 8. Versailles, June 4-6, 1982 3. Helmut Kohl's Summits, 1983-1987 1. Williamsburg, May 28-30, 1983 2. London II, June 7-9, 1984 3. Bonn II, May 2-4, 1985 4. Tokyo II, May 4-6, 1986 5. Venice II, June 8-10, 1987 4. West Germany's Role at the Toronto Summit Appendix I: The German Delegations at the Economic Summits BibliographyItem Sharing economic responsibility: the United States and the seven power Summit(1988) Hornung, RobertTABLE OF CONTENTS; Forward Abstract Resume Preface 1. Introduction: The Importance of the Seven Power Summits to the United States 2. President Ford's summits, 1975-1976 3. President Carter's summits, 1977-1980 4. President Reagan's first term summits, 1981-1984 5. President Reagan's second term summits, 1985-1988 6. Conclusion: The importance of the Unted States to the Seven Power Summit Appendix I Appendix II Endnotes Bibliography Centre for International Studies Country Studies