The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 12, 1974, Image 20

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    .21i-1 lir 1)ail ollegian Tuesday. No‘ember 12.1974
Folklore Studies
Penn State students may now Concentrate on the origins and
cultures of other countries by taking a Folklore Studies option.
Students taking Ow option will take two core courses,
'Ersenttals of Folkhoire." and "Theory and Techniques in
Folklore
Credits will be taken in two different cultures, and two dif
ferent genres, such as Greek and Roman mythology, and
\rnerican folksong
Folklore Studies will also be applied to other subjects such
0, anthropology, speech, or geography.
Folklore is usually defined as ettlttre transmitted orally,"
aid Bruce A. Rosenberg, profesgor of English and corn
)arat lye literature
Rosenberg. director of the new folklore option, said folklore
e. becoming more popular among college undergraduates. He
attributed this to currfnt interest in ecology, natural foods,
and traditional handicrafts.
Rosenberg said another appeal of the folklore option is the
field %%ark done by students after they have studied _basic
theory and technique courses He said students in the option
\till be ihoecting materials from around Pennsylvania, thus
1)r t•!,en. I FIT heritage %%MO easily could be lost.
- Kenneth A Thigpen. assistant professor of English, also
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said he feels folklo e studies are important in "rediscovering
our heritage" in erica Me said, "The study of folklore is
the only fi eld of bola ip which focuses squarely on
traditional lifestyl and a forms."
According to Th pen, olklore studies here can lead to
graduate study in olklorel at universities such as Penn, In
diana, Ohio State, Texas, UCLA. and Berkeley.
Folklore can be used in conjunction with English, history,
an,thropology r psychology, and sociology.
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Thigpen also said folklorg studies may help graduates gain
employment in apparently unrelated fields. Careers can be ad
vanced in ediication.A social work, library science, law en
forcement, museumE work. and community and architectural
restoration. Thigpen said.
Election in South Hatls
to fiII.USG vacancies
Students living in South Curione (4th-human develop-
Halls will have a chance today ment ), Joe • Henry ( 7th
to elect two representatives to biological health), James
the • Undergraduate Student Newton (Ist-division of un-
Government Senate. dergraduate studies) and Tom
Roche (sth-liberal arts).
The candidates are Bill Cass The election is from 9 a.m.
(2nd-liberal arts), Maryann to 7 p.m. in Redifer.
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Senate head says
rationed gas likely
WASHINGTON (AP) Assistant Senate Democratic leader
Robert C. Byrd predicted yesterday that the next Congress
will quickly pass standby gasoline rationing and wage 'and
price control authority.
At a news conference, the West Virginian also said President
Ford has failed to learn the lessons of Watergate and called on
him to withdraw his controversial nomination of Andrew E.
Gibson to head the Federal Energy Administration.
Byrd also said that Ford's proposed five per cent across-the
board surtax "doesn't stand a chance" in Congress. but he said
a t 'majority of the House and Senate might be persuaded to im
pose a surtax on persons earning more than $25,000 or $30,000
annually.
The 94th Congi - ess likely will pass some kind , of standby
authority for wage and price controls even though such a
system is actively opposed by organized labor, Byrd said.
He said, however, that he does not believe Congress should
make either gasoline rationing or wage-price controls man
datory because the House and Senate are in no position to ad
minister those programs.
That kind ,- of leadership can only be provided by the
President, he said.
Byrd said that
. three nominations by Ford prove he has not
'oarned the lessons of Watergate.
He referred to the appointment of Gen. Alexander M. Haig to
be commander of North Atlantic- Treaty Organization forces,
the nomination of former White House aide Peter Flanigan to
be ambassador to Spain and Gibson's nomination,
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