University Daily Kansan, April 5, 1982 Page 7 Western From page 1 Seaver said that the philosophy department, in its own study of itsograms, presented to Robert Nembery, dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences, had a "blueprint" outlined of how money could be transferred from the western civilization program to the philosophy department. ON PAGE 12 of that study, the department outlines its current direct graduate student support, and says that philosophy students "typically manage to acquire between 8-12 appointments in western civilization each year." Anthony Genova, chairman of the philosophy department, said that the study merely pointed out that the philosophy department did not have direct control over those appointments in the western civilization program and therefore could not guarantee incoming graduate students a teaching position. Lineberry, in deciding to cut the western civilization budget and reallocate that money to the history and philosophy departments, made a "very straight-forward and honest academic decision." Genova said. The philosophy department is always trying to justify its case for increased unding, but at no time did the department want to use a western utilization program, he said. The study used the western civilization appointments as an example of money the philosophy department did not have control of, as well. "The point wasn' directed at western civilization. It was simply identifying the problem," he said. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY for hiring instructors out of the western civilization program and giving that responsibility to the philosophy and history departments will weaken the nature of the program, Seaver said. Genova said that his department would appeal to best people to teach civilization. "It would be stupid to appoint weak people," he said. The only change at all is who has control of the money, Genova said. The quality of people, the curriculum taught and the supervision will not change at all, he said. The philosophy department has been historically underfunded in its graduate Balloon-a-Gram SENO BALLON-a-GRAM Fax No. 1212 Phone # 839-5644 programs, Genova said. Whenever the department brings this underfunding to the attention of the administration, he said, the typical response is that the philosophy department really does have more money, because seven to 10 people typically get assistant instructor training in the western civilization department. The philosophy department will be able to attract more and better graduate students, Genova said, guarantee more teaching positions. HE SAID his department would not appoint anyone to teach western civilization that the western civilization director did not approve. The western civilization program will still have the same number of instructors, and Seaver will supervise them. Genova said. Seaver said that the standard interview process for assistant instructors in the western civilization program would be undercut by such an arrangement. If he did not approve of whoever the philosophy or history departments assigned to teach western civilization, it was possible the instruction could be worse than the instructor he originally objected to, he said. Joseph VanZandt, a graduate student studying for his doctorate in philosophy and assistant director of the western civilization program for three years, said that both the western civilization and philosophy programs would lose out in the end if the budget cut goes through. If the philosophy department appoints people to teach in the western civilization program, he said, that would mean that one academic unit is making appointments into another department, anything he said is not a good principle. "I don't believe there is any clear evidence that this will benefit the philosophy program in the long run," he said. Seaver said that if this money can be taken away from his department, it could be taken away from any department. He intends to use every forum required to seek to have the money restored, he said. "If by debate of this issue, I could prevent other people from being destroyed in this fashion, then I might have done some good," he said. VALID ID CARDS Instantly - Laminated - Color available at I - DENT SYSTEMS Shorts, Frisbees and sandals all are signs of spring. *DENT SYTEMS* Room.1144 Ramada Inn 841-5903 Ukrainian Easter eggs show displays ancient sign of spring So are Ukrainian Easter eggs. "They speak about the rebirth, about the spring," Michael Palij, a bibliographer in the cataloging department at Watson Library, said. Pali) has put together an exhibition of the ages in the library lobby. The hand-painted eggs can be either real or wooden, he said. If the eggs are real, they are not blown out. The yolk and white are left in, and eventually dry up and turn to dust. The shell remains intact. THE EGGS are now used routinely in Ukrainian church services, he said. The intricate designs of the eggs are also found on churches and other objects attached with church services. The Ukrainian eggs predate Christianity, Palij said. As Christianity was accepted, the eggs became associated with Easter. "The young boys always have nice embroidered shirts for Sunday," Palji said. "The embroidery and the Easter eggs are a speciality of the Ukrainians!" Eye-catching colors, such as green, red and yellow, are used to decorate the eggs, Palij said. Besides real eggs, wood is the proper material for a Ukrainian Easter egg. "Plastic wouldn't work," Palij said. "You have to have something that takes the paint." Making a Ukrainian Easter egg can take from 15 minutes to several hours, depending on the complexity of the design. "The families try to have some not only for the occasion of Easter, but after that," he said. DIFFERENT REGIONS of the Ukraine, particularly in the mountains, have their own distinctive designs for the eggs, Palij said. The eggs are important traditions for Ukrainian families, he said. Palij, a native Ukrainian, has his own collection of the eggs at home. Some were bought while on book-buying trips for the library, he said. In this country, Minneapolis and New York City are probably the best places to find decorated eggs, he said. The Easter egg display restores the display in Watson Library, Paladin. 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