Tuesday, December 1. 1970 25 LA&S 48 Courses Announced By RITA HAUGH Kansan Staff Writer LA& 48 courses ranging from bibliography and research methods to problems in mathematics and from students thought to physics taught in Spanish, Jerry Lewis, director of the LA& 48 courses and associate professor. A total of 38 courses generally of an interdisciplinary nature with an emphasis on classroom learning are available in the official timetable, which will be available Dec. 15, will give the time and place for an amount of credit, any prerequisites and the time and date the course will meet, Lewis said. Though the courses are interdisciplinary, some can be grouped into broad categories such as language courses. Lewis said that students would be limited to one LA&S 48 course a semester, with the exception of the internship study and library research. Five courses in beginning language (Latin and Spanish) will be offered. They are Elementary Language, Basic structure and use of the Finnish language, Topics and Problems in Swahili, which is a second course, and three courses, versiation, and three courses taught in Spanish Physics 1. University Daily Kansan Three courses concerning drugs are planned. Topics and Problems of Lifestyles, Religion KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM TUESDAY 12:35 p.m. Noon Hour Court (Cultural U. I. Union Convocation) 12:45 p.m. Katherine Hyde Sparrow Clarkson Loeen Lecture Hall (Pref.) Clarkson Loeen Lecture Hall (Pref.) Coldstream (Principal: Clerd Chapter a Day (Professor Donald McLean) This Afternoon (Headlamp Art Buch Bookstore) Community Calendar 10:30 p.m. Backstage at Madeleine of Sundaland 10:30 p.m. Cleveland Orchestra 10:30 p.m. The Cleveland Orchestra 12:15 p.m. Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 7:45 a.m. New. weather-sports (10) 9. new. weather-sports (3 minutes) 10. new. weather-sports (3 minutes) Noon. New. weather-sports (15 minutes) 1 p.m. New. weather-sports (5 minutes) 5. new. weather-sports (15 minutes) 5. new. weather-sports (15 minutes) 5. new. weather-sports (15 minutes) 8. new. weather-sports (15 minutes) WEDNESDAY 7:20 am Apple Dish (Art Buchwald) 7:30 am Moody's with the Masters 8:10 am The Masters Special of the Week 9:30 am The Masters in the 20th Century (Gary Shivers) the McCormick Family Museum This afternoon (Headline Art Buch 7:45 am A Cool Look at a Calendar 7:50 am View from the HIS (Gary Shivers) 7:65 am Anniversary Concert Jean Sheilhan WEDNESDAY NEWS Same schedule as Tuesday. and Drugs will take a broad look at the lifestyles and religious look of the "hip" culture, looking for the visible alternatives to drug abuse. Topics and Problems on Drugs in Contemporary Society will be able to provide the student with information that are available and the problems modern society has in them, will attempt to use them wisely. A third course on drugs. Topics and Problems on Psychedelic drugs examine the states of consciousness by various psychedelic drugs. The course will primarily consist of basic information research done since the early 1980s. Three "culture" courses, course of general, non-Western culture will also be offered. Two of the courses will deal with the East, the first is East Asian Culture. The course aims at familiarizing the student with the various aspects of East Asia. The second is Eastern Civilization, which is nearly an eastern equivalent of Western The third culture course is Toptics and Problems in Russian Literature, which will introduce the student to 10th and 20th century Russian literature. Three courses about contemporary and anarchist political system will cover the Contemporary Political Philosophy will cover the major critical ideas of the New Left and their present-day American society. Freedom and Authority in the Modern State will consider the relationship of freedom and authority in the various aspects a third course, Topics and Problems in Anarchist Theory, with ideas and doctrines of major anarchist and libertarian thinkers. The effects of the media will be Bomb Blasts U.S. Embassy In Cambodia PHNOH PENH (UPI) -A terrorist charge exploded in the American Embassy in Phnom Penh early Tuesday morning and left five rooms and tipping out a front section of the three-story building. the subject of two courses. Politics and the Media concerns the impact of the media on the political discourse in the state. Electronic Media and Society will be a study of the issues caused by the new technology. It was not immediately known there were any casualties if there were any casualties. Terrorist incidents in Phnom Penh several weeks, despite begging for police and army patrols. On the battlefront, Communist pressure and Cambodian commanders to close portrant ferry 20 miles north of Phnom Penh. Enemy troops south of the capital on the south of the port to the port Kompong Som. A study of the arts will be the basis for two courses. Topics and Problems in the Arts will concern the arts in American society. 20th century art will meet in the Nelson Gallery in Kansas City, a KU Museum of art and the exhibition gallery of the Kansas Union. Students will sharpen their critical awareness and understanding of modern art. Two courses about the campus and higher education will be offered at Campus Dynamics, Case Studies, and the nature and results of student faculty activism on campus Topics and Problems on Higher Education will examine current topics in American universities. Human relations will be the topic of coursework. One, *Problems and Problems in Human Relations*, will be an introduction to *h*. academic and experiential topics. The second half will be The other courses will be applications of the basics of human relations. Community Relations will study human relations within the framework of a social community. Theory and Application of Leadership and Membership will consist of two phases. Phase I will be a 10-hour requirement written work evaluation a situation in which the student participates. Three courses open only to uphigh school students. Tutorial Program will be taught; one in the Humanities, one in the Sciences and one in the Social Sciences. Twelve other courses in varied areas will be offered. Topics and Problems in Bibliography research in the library will account for all available library resources. Topics and Problems in Language philosophy of language with emphasis on problems related to "However, cries have arisen from students to saturate the college university campuses with more than 1,000 agents to snop on students and their activities," Hoover wrote. "In a word, 'Wild claim is insufferable.'" Topics and Problem of Women will concern itself with areas of discrimination against women in areas of particular interest to women, and relations men and women. Population Pollution and Survival will develop the basic science environmental problems resulting from man's population growth and increased use of materials. Environmental delicacy of biological systems Hoover Dismisses Criticisms of FBI WASHINGTON (UPD)-Director J. Edgar Hoover said Monday claims that FBI agents plan to saturate college campuses were believed that his men would not be arrested by apologists for terrorists. Writing in the monthly FBI Letter of Enforcement Bulletin, Hoyer warns that agents are clear that most of the extra agents would investigate legitimate incidents. But, Hoover added, "because of the present terrorism. I was there when American public—that the FBT shall not be deterred from meeting it obligations by the means of apologists for terrorist who Some members of the academic community protested when the administration sought FBI agents, partly to investigate campus bombings. Some members of Congress also protested, but the measure probably only affected 470 organized Criminal Control Act. bomb college campuses. Our society cannot be free of fear if malicious bombings are permitted to continue." Senate Passes $2.2 Billion In Foreign Aid WASHINGTON (U1P1)—The Senate Monday cleared quickly, but a relatively narrow margin, a bill providing $2.2 billion for military and economic aid for the fiscal year ending next June 30. This foreign aid round was not expected to be so peaceful. The U.S. administration controversial administration request for an assistance $1 billion, funded by a banker named Ambro The 44-31 vote Monday sent the measure to a Senate-House conference committee. The Senate version added to the $2.2 billion the House approved at $31.9 billion which the House considered in separate legislation. Astrological Thought: A Historical and Technical Survey will investigate astrological concepts in space, time and context. Senate "doves," who contend that foreign aid leads inevitably to increasing involvement in other countries, teamed up with counterparts long-time opponents to produce 31 votes —> the measure. Topics and Problems in the Humanities and the Second Pearson Companion to humanities program. It will follow the requirement. Subject matter will include classical Roman literature and the Old and New Renaissance. and how they are upset by irresponsible actions. Irritationality: Is Non-Rational Man Accountable to a Rational Man? The answer is dealing with the various aspects and analyses of the rationality, or reason, in our lives. Sources will primarily be 9th and 10th century American and Indian literature. Topics and Problems in Jewish philosophy will deal with the challenges of problems and analysis of viewspoints of major contemporary Jewish philosophers. The Topics and Problems in Violence in America will take a historical and sociological approach to understanding American violence. An effort to understand the relationship between violence and social change will be a major focus. Legal Principles of Criminal Procedure and Commercial Law, Landlord-constitution and the U.S. constitution will give undergraduates a rudimentary knowledge most often encountered nowadays. Topics and Problems in Experimental Theatre will emillipse the reader with a new acting and directing technique in the contemporary theatre. BRAND NEW "SURE-GRIP Ⅳ" TIRE Topics and Problems in Independent Study is a course that freshmen and sophomores can take. It provides a dependent study under the direction of a faculty member. 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