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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY APRIL 4, 1960

The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall
Monday, April 4, 1960, at 4:00 p.m. President Dickey presided. Members
absent were:

Leo M. Chamberlain, Morris Cierley, Bernard Fitzgerald, Lyman V. Ginger,

Carsie Hammonds, R. D. Jacobs, Don R. Jacobson, John Kuiper, Vincent Nelsom

Helen Marshall, L. Niel Plummer, Robert Straus,‘ Lawrence Thompson and
C. A. Walton.

The minutes of March 14 were read and approved.

Dean White presented for the College of Arts and Sciences recommendafiom5
covering new and dropped courses and changes in courses, which were approww

by the Faculty.

A. D. Albright. R. S.A11en, Philip Austin. R. w. Boughton Jr”.
L. L. Boyarsky, A. J. Brown, George B. Byers, John M. Carpenter. L. H. Caner

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The Arts and Sciences Faculty recommends the following course Chmmw

NEW COURSES

‘Anthropology 510 (new), HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY, (3)
Description and analysis of significant anthr0pological ideas
in their historical context; the growth of the theoretical
concepts in physical anthropology, archaeology and ethnology.

Music 363 (new), INSTRUMENTAL METHODS AND MATERIALS IN THE
SECONDARY SCHOOL. (2)
A study of the methods, materials and techniques of teaching
instrumental music in the secondary school, including the I
survey and analysis of band and orchestra repertory, rehearmfl
techniques. marching band techniques. Three class hours each
week. Prereq: Junior standing in music and Music 160. 163.

165, 560. 362.
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Music 53b, THEORY III: ADVANCED HARMONY IN COUNTERPOINT.

CHANGE I§_CREDIT, TITLE AND DESCRIPTION

 

Music 360 (129a), from METHODS AND MATERIALS IN THE ELEMENTARY

GRADES. (3) to

VOCAL METHODS AND MATERIALS IN THE ELEMENTARY GRADES. (2)
A course for music education majors in methods and materials
in music education for the first six grades. This includes
the care of the child voice, roteesinging and repertoire.
rhythmic develOpment, listening experiences, notation, part-
singing, and use of accompanying instruments. Three lectures
per week.

Music 361 (129b), from METHODS AND MATERIALS ON THE SECONDARY
LEVEL. (3) to
CHORAL METHODS AND MATERIALS ON THE SECONDARY LEVEL. (2)

‘ Absence explained
* If the Graduate Council appr0ves this course the number will

be 510. If not, the number will be 310.

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