thursday, October 11, 1979 daily nebraskan page 7 Ten Masters to speak An executive ' producer of CBS Motion Pictures and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner will be on cam pus for Masters Week, Oct. 24-27. A total of ten distinguished UNL alumni will attend the annual event, sponsored by the Innocents and Mor tar Board senior societies in coopera tion with the Chancelor's Office and the Student Alumni Board. Alumni attending Masters Week include: executive producer of CBS Motion Picutrcs, Marian Toline Brayton; vice president of Multi National Banking of Continental Ill inois Corp., William Gunlicks; presi dent of Knobcl Farms, Inc., and chairman of the Nebraska Republi can Party, Ralph Knobcl; professor ' and former dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, William D. Lotcnson; professor and chairman of the Department of Physical Edu cation and Athletics at the Univer sity of Chicago, Mary Jean Mulvaney; assistant deputy director of Interna tional Training for the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, Jan Poley; Washington Bureau Chief of the Des Moines Register and Tribune and two time Pulitzer Prize winner, James Risscr; president of Brown Boveri Turbomachinery Co., Albert L. Schcideler; vice president for acade mic affairs, Butler University, Paul Stewart; manager of the Solvents Business Center;Shcll Chemical Co., Rockford G. Yapp, Jr. More hours for English majors Department passes major changes By Nancy Brumbaugh The UNL English Department has approved two changes for the graduation requirements of English majors, said Gerry Brookes, vice chairperson of the English Department. The two changes will go to the College Curriculum Committee and the College Faculty for further approval before they will become part of an English majors' cur riculum. 'The first (change) is to require 18 hours above English 299 with at least six of those hours at the 400 level," Brookes said. He said that the second change is to in crease the hours required for an English major from 32 to 36. Brookes said that the requirement of 18 hours above English 299 "is simply to en- 4 G-WS.,- 7V ftsw)&u scDvcay rjcht... ror onSy SKXOOt We r going all out to help you TAKEOFF to lh kind of fun and adventur that only flying con add to your life Our ipeciai DUcovwv Flight will do jun mat fa only $10.00 you'll get valuable mkuction on fhe ground and an opportunity to ocfuolly fly on olrplone under the enjert outdance of O profenlonol Ceuna Pilot Center flight rmtructof. Come on out and itart a new adventure $10 00 pay for everything! When you have earned your Privote Pttot 'i license, you're eiigkMe to enter the $300,000 Takeoff sweepifotcet see ut for Momplete detain No purchase necessary Void where prohbfted by law OWL AVIATION INC. 5401 north 48th st. 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Brookes said that since most of the English classes are three hour courses, the department wanted to change the number of hours required for a major from 32 to 36. Thirty -two" is not divisible by three so it makes sense to change the number," Brookes said. He said that with the two proposed changes, an English major would take 18 hours below the 300 level and the same number above the 300 level to fulfill gradu ation requirements. Brookes said that he didn't think the added four hour requirement would cause many problems. "It's not going to have a big affect on majors," he said, "because most students already take 36 hours. He added that because freshman English is counted toward an English major, "it's not a lot of hours for a major." Brookes mentioned some other "tenta tive ideas" that the English Department is considering. One would be to add a senior seminar for English majors. 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