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Show New Courses Slated For Westminster College Second Term Eight new courses and five new instructors will be introduced the second semester. The new instructors instruc-tors are Rabbi Mordecai Podet, H. B. Summerhays, Miss Gertrude Schwieder, Dr. Miriam James and Waide M. Condon. Rabbi Podet of Temple B'Nai Israel will conduct a course in "Prophets of the Old Testament" which will deal with the prophetic writings of the Old Testament with particular attention upon composi- -tion, teachings and their place in the Hebrew religion. Mr. Summerhays, Salt Lake businessman, will conduct a class in vocabulary building which will comprise a study of words, their roots, development and contemporary contemp-orary usage. Miss Schwieder, secretary to Joseph N. Uemura, dean of the college, col-lege, will conduct two new classes, one in business English and another an-other in advanced shorthand. Dr. James of Salt Lake City is introducing a course in embryology which will be an introductory study of the development of certain vertebrates. Mr. Condon, recently appointed assistant to the vice president of Westminster, veteran newspaper man and a former instructor of journalism at the University of Utah, will conduct a class in journalism which will cover beginning begin-ning news writing. Mr. Condon's responsibilities at the college also cover public relations, student recruitment re-cruitment and alumni affairs. He also is producing a weekly radio program "Religion at the News-desk" News-desk" over Station KDYL Sundays at 5 p.m., and sponsored by Westminster, West-minster, the Salt Lake Ministerial Association and the Utah Council of Churches. Dr. Joseph Salvatore of the Psychology Department, will introduce intro-duce a new course, Dynamics of Normal and Abnormal Adjustment, which will stress the psychody-namics psychody-namics of the individual, exploring the origin, development, symptoms and treatment of personality adjustments. ad-justments. Fred Goerner of the Speech de- -partment, and well known in the local television and radio fields, will have a class in television production. pro-duction. The classes in vocabulary building build-ing and advanced shorthand will offer two credit hours, that in |