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Because of race or other biases, Ronald Mallon, Salina junior, said people tended to have different ideas about which authors were great. For example, many people standardizes, if any, could be used to determine a work's quality. "Some scholars agree there is no such thing as a great work," he said. "If there are objective standards, what works qualify as great works? If all standards are subjective, what works should we use to judge greatness?" "The argument for the traditional canon of readings is that we read these works because they are great works, not just because they are majoring in English and philosophy. "That doesn't mean that women, Black people and Hispanic people didn't produce great works," he said. "It's just that the works are alike, or their views were suppressed, and we never had access to them." Michael Young, Mallon's sponsor and professor of philosophy, said the most obvious application of Mallon's was to Western Civilization courses because he was analyzing many of the authors on its reading lists. "Critics of the Western Civ. program argue that we ought to include living, Asian and Black men and women." Young said Mallon said, "It's unrealistic to Mallon said the department could emphasize more the cultural diversity of the authors currently on its lists. "We are reorganizing so as not to have a token women's week, a token Black week and a token Jewish week." Woelfael said. Woelfel said the second semester's list would be organized thematically, not week-to-week as it is now. "We读 the Greeks, but no one tells us that their culture was largely bisexual," he said. "St. Augustine was Black and we read women. Schwammberger is in ill health and suffers from heart problems. Woelfel said that next semester, a textbook, written largely by KU faculty, would replace the "Collected Readings" traditionally used. The department updates the reading list every three years. Jim Woolel, director of Western Civilization, said it was not easy to change the list. "If we want to add new issues and views, it's not that necessary to add new readings. All we have to do is about what is already on the list." Former Nazi's trial opens in Germany The Associated Press "We don't change the reading list in response to fads," he said. "We try to be open to what we believe are truths." But Western world but globally as well. The department has reduced the number of pages assigned in the readings to make up for the extra reading in the textbook. No new authors will be added to the reading list until Fall 1992. If convicted, Schwammberger could be sentenced to life in prison. The war-crimes trial of the former SS lieutenant begins today. STUTTGART, Germany — Witness says that as a Nazi camp commander, Joset Schwammerberger set his dog on inmates, used pledges to tear out their gold teeth and robbed his arms of jewelry before killing them. Schwambmerger, 79, long has been listed as one of the 10 most-wanted Nazis. He is charged with murdering or helping to murder 3,377 people, including 50 with his own hands. Most of the victims were Jewish inmates of labor camps in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. Claus Bergmann, representative for the Stuttgart regional court, said Schwammerberger's condition would Justice officials said Schwammerberger never had denied working at the camps. But he said he shot only one person and denied any role in other killings. permit him to attend only two-hour trial sessions, twice a day. Schwammerberger was arrested in a German-Argentine community in northern Argentina in 1887 and extradited to Germany in May 1990. In questioning before he escaped detention in 1948, Schwamberger admitted that he had shot about 35 states, according to Austrian police files. The files also said Schwammerbder admitted that sacks of gold and jewelry in his possession came from Jewish inmates. During World War II, he commanded forced-labor camps in Poland. They included the concentration camps at Przemysl and Mielee, where thousands of inmates, most of them Jews, were interned and died. Trial officials have collected depositions from witnesses, including Joseph Kostman, one of only 185 individuals in Temple Jamaicans' Jewish community of 28,000. At a pre-trial hearing in Miami, Kostman testified that Schwammerger seemed to enjoy killing his victims. 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