College faculty suggests new courses Faculty members of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have recommended that several new courses be added to the College curriculum. The entire College faculty will vote on the recommendations at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The suggested courses are: Anthropology 214: Issues in Intercultural Communication. The three-hour course would have prerequisites of an introductory course in anthropology and Speech 121, or consent of the instructor. English 220: Studies in English Renaissance Literature. The three-hour course would have a prerequisite of a course in 16th or 17th century English literature. Geography 100: Cultural Geography. The course would be for three hours credit. Geography 276: Proseminar in Agricultural Geography. The three hour course would have a prerequisite of Geography 80 or consent of the instructor. Geology 240: Paleobotany. The three-hour course would have a prerequisite of Geology 1 or Biology 2. History 80: American Negro History would be changed to Afro-American History and Culture for three hours credit. Human Development and Family Life 144: Experimental Studies in Nutrition, would be changed to number 145. Latin American Studies 66: Problems in Twentieth Century Latin America. The course would be for two hours credit. A wind with a speed of 74 miles per hour or more is designated a hurricane. Physics 64: Intermediate Physic La: The four-hour course would have prerequisites of Physics 64 and Mathematics 23. The course would not be open to those with credit in Physics 15. Political Science 111 would be changed from Governments and Politics of South American Republics to Revolutionary Politics of Latin America. The prerequisite is Political Science course 3, 40, 110, 112, 118, 119, 152, 182, 210, or History 162. The new three-hour course would have a prerequisite of a principal course in Dec.15 1969 8 KANSAN political science or a course concerning Latin America in social science or history. Political Science 119: Governments and Politics of the Caribbean Republics. The name of the course would be changed to Political Dynamics of Latin America. The three hour course would be changed to Political Dynamics of Latin America. The three-hour course would have a prerequisite of a principal course in politiaca science or a course concerning Latin America in the social science or history. Psychology 51: General Psychology. The course would be for three hours credit. Psychology 3: Afro-Americans: A psychological Approach. The three-hour course would have a prerequisite of Psychology 1. Slavic Languages and Literature 175: Introduction to Slavic Languages and Linguistics. The course would be for three hours credit. Sociology 231: Ethnic Minorities. The course would be for three hours credit. Speech 117: The Rhetoric of Black Americans. The three-hour course would have a prerequisite of Speech Ia or Ib. Speech 160: Oriental Theatre and Drama. The course would be for three hours credit. Speech 214: Issues in Intercultural Communication. The course would be for three hours credit and would be the same as Anthropology 214. Speech 262: Japanese Theatre and Drama. The course would be for three hours credit. Ray Christian is Now For Diamonds ray christian's 809 MASS. (Contract Items Excepted)