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Show CSU Faculty Member Begins Survey As a means of determining the attitude of educators throughout the nation and particularly the land grant colleges of the West, Midwest and South, with regard to curriculum changes to meet the demands of modern times, Prof. D. C. Schmutz of the College Col-lege of Southern Utah has started start-ed a tour of the educational institutions in-stitutions that will take him about three months to complete. There seems to be a trend toward to-ward a more liberalized and generalized gen-eralized iwlicy to meet the demands de-mands of present day conditions, and it will be Prof. Schmutz's responsibility re-sponsibility to determine what is being done to meet this situa tion in other schools and find ! what results are being obtained. ! Many students and educators of today feel that students shoukl be permitted to enroll in colleges col-leges and universities and take subjects of their choice without regard to entrance or graduation! requirements, and this particular phase of changing conditions will receive the special attention of Prof. Schmutz. Mr. Schmutz, associate professor profes-sor of agricultural economics and J chairman of the division of agriculture ag-riculture at the College of South- 'ern Utah, has been granted a leave of absence for the winter quarter at the college. |