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Editorial Board's Endnote
- Article from:
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Afro - Hispanic Review
- Article date:
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April 1, 2007
- Author:
- Laviera, Tato
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Copyright informationCopyright Vanderbilt University. Department of Spanish and Portuguese Spring 2007. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Endowed chair:
Thinking that I would be reimbursed gallantly, and that I would find myself in an upper class cauldron of sudden blue blood affinities, I borrowed a no-way ticket to attend the ceremony of Dr. William Luis at Vanderbilt University in March, 2007. What I really wanted to do was find out the price of an endowed chair, and how much it is worth in the pawn shop. Of course, these thoughts are just passing jokes I will cherish with a lifetime friend whose literary works and publisher's acumen are just beginning to be attended to by literary America and hemispheric Latin America. You just don't get an endowed chair in an American University, nevertheless Vanderbilt, a second ...