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Show ifiiiTirfiltsHiTniiLliircii 12 A DESERET NEWS, Monday, November Wtieywslatii cjtt rrmupwiiltfi litriiriijftfttNi 4, 1968 iTifiHfninif Academic ESS -- Latin fA.J v- i I DU Degrees Increase a Utah colleges and universities or' conferred 9,308 the' higher degrees during An anthropologist who gained anthropology at the University VOTE FOR THE MAN 1U67-6academic year, it was a "greater perspective" frcm of California at Irvine, who has WHO TAKES A STAND rppored today by the Utah1 his Miiilies among the primitive made comprehensive studies of ON SCHOOL LUNCH Coordinating Council of Higher of in in culture Indians Indian civilization Mixiec tne the Mixtec favor extending the school lunch Education. Mexico will give the sixth annu- Mexico. His lecture tonight is progrom fo. many children, tt ts This was an increase of 8.8 the only nutntoui meal of the al Rufus Wood Leigh Lecture in entitled The Social Anthropolocent over the number of deper day New World Anthropology gist at Work: Example from conferred during the grees Mexico. tonight in Salt Lake City 1906-6term, according to Dr. The Illustrated lecture, w'hich He is Dr. A. Kimball Romney, Leon R. McCarrey, council as4L 43 tT 7 U. of former Utahn and professor of w'ill be sponsored by the sociate director for academic U. Department of Anthropology affairs and research, who pre-- ' and the Division of Continuing pared the report. Education, will be held at 8 80 PCT. BACHELOR p.in. at Kingsbury Hall. It is Of the 1967-6total, 7,474, or free to the public. 80.2 per tent, were bachelor "Basic subsistence patterns of level; 1,448, or 15 6 per cent the Mixtec Indians are about were masters level- - 139, or 1.5 same as their the cent were first professionper ancestors who lived al degrees such as medicine Dr. in the same area, Romney land law, and 247, or 2.7 per said. cent, were doctoral degrees. SPEND A YEAR Brigham Young University Dr. Romney and his wife, the granted more bachelor degrees, Kimball Dr. A. Romney 43.4 per cent of the state total, former Romaine Barber, and two children at U. tonight than any other institution. The spent a year among the Mixtecs in 1954. A University of Utah conferred third child was born to the the most masters degrees, 39.6 that said, noting usually couple while they were there Per enL and the most doctors the entire population, mong Dr. Romney, who made the here are 57.5 per cent, only two or three degrees, study through the Laboratory of wells for a village of about 6001 MALES HIGHER Human Development at HarMen received 65.4 per cent of people. vard University, said there are their stay in a small all bachelor degrees conferred, During more than a quarter million Indian bario they carried the 81.7 per cent of all masters Mixtec Indians living in Mexwater available l'2 blocks.! grees and 94.3 per cent of all ico. Once you get to know these doctors degrees. The Mixtec Indians live on a it .iMtoiii.itic .it our lie, Knjov (omplctrly people, you find they have More than half (51.6 per cent) basic diet of corn and beans; loinloit.ilile temperature. Lennox furnamany similarities to Americans. of all bachelor degrees con- women in villages still weave lm k out dust and ces run w Insper-iiuie- t heferred either were in education, They are very gracious, l Wondcrl-iold lor the or noise. their own clothes using any home, The lecturer, who was pro--1 social science, or business and said. Basement or closet installations. new. backstrap loom; families do all fessor of anthropology at Har- - commerce, their cooking in clay pots over vard two years and previously! The study was made, Dr. Call far N(klnf Dfw charcoal fires, and they live in Finl FaymiRt at Stanford University! McCarrey said, to assist in de-fFREE taught in 4 mtth huts with dirt floors, he said. 10 years, said leadership veloping Ny At ESTIMATE programs to meet the LittU At MOTALITY RATE is a mixture states manpower needs, Indians thp among M $4.14 Ns Obligation Over 50 per cent of the Indi- of civil and religious. an children die during the first LEADERS ROTATE Utah's largsit Itnrtox Dtolir year of life, he said. There fUBMACI BIBAIB It is interesting to note that HEATCRAFT OF UTAH MBVeCI are chronic intestinal diseases West High Schools Class of r for leadership positions CAU ANY TIME .offices 1 47 I. J lit South among the entire population, j rotate every year so that every 58 will hold its reunion adulr man has an opportunity. Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m. at the Rode-I- t is a system which provides way Inn, 154 W. 6th South. 'far more equality and status Reservations must be made f among the men than available by Nov. 15 with reunion New Dr. Romney 'chairmen Bob Mathiesen, 1047 in our society, said. Deborah Dr., Bountiful or Mike It is very effective for them, Bridge, 1953 Sycamore Lane 44,For 34 of th last 36 years, Democrats have run but this group of people would the Congress. Their 1968 campaign rests on tho be defenseless if someone came in to exploit them. They obey argument that their record establishes them as the laws because they all know tho only party that can save the country from tho the laws. They can deal effec: disaster to which it has been brought by the mistively within their own cohesive groups, but not with outsiders, takes of the past 36 years. 44 JIuisbH BoUr he said. OTHER INDIANS During the past eight or nine years Dr. Romney has also in been doing specialized studies among the Tzeltal and Tzotzil Indians on grants from the U.S. Public Health Service. Raid Pol. 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