Page 5 Western Civ.Test Deadline Dec.19 University Daily Kansan Students who intend to take the Western Civilization examination January 12, must register for the exam in 130 Strong Hall before December 19. The examination, which is a requirement for graduation in the College, the School of Education, the School of Journalism, and the Department of Chemical Engineering will be given the second Saturday after Christmas vacation. Review sessions will be held from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, January 8-9 in Bailey Auditorium. The exam will test knowledge of the Western Civilization readings for the fall semester of 1961-62 and spring semester readings for 1962-63. THE FIRST semester readings follow the old listings, but the second semester readings to be covered will differ some from the readings assigned at that time. Readings which differ from last year's second-semester readings are Expanded selections from Thomas Paine's "Rights of Man"; "Five Essays on Man and Nature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson; "Origin of the Species" by Charles Darwin; "Selections from the Essays of Thomas Huxley" by Huxley, "General Selections from the Works of Sigmund Freud" by Freud. "THE CONSCIENCE of a Conservative" by Sen. Barry Goldwater; "Essential Works of Marxism"; "Animal Farm" by George Orwell; "Fontamara" by Ignazio Silone; "The Age of Analysis" by Morton White; "Brave New World Revisited" by Aldous Huxley and "The Uses of Knowledge" by John Henry Newman. Dropped from the second-semester readings from previous years are: "Heritage" by Colbert, Smith, Summer and Lenin; "Aaregpagitica" by John Milton; "Evolution and Religion"; "The Theory of the Leisure Class" by Thorstein Veblen; "The Revolt of the Masses" by Ortega y Gasset; "Socialism: True and False Heritage" by Sidney Webb; "The Road to Serfdom" by Friedrich Hayek; "Pragmatism" by William James and "Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre" edited by Walter Kaufmann. THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION guide booklet and collected readings booklet and the new books are available at the Kansas Union Book Store. Students taking the comprehensive examination in the same semester they complete the discussion groups will receive four hours credit. All others who have waited until later to take the test will receive two hours credit. TRADING POST 7041/2 Mass. Ph.VI 3-2394 Located 1 door South of K.P. & L. in basement. 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