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The Afro-American Studies Department created last April by a vote of the Faculty will offer seven courses this Fall and ten during the Spring according to a report released yesterday by the department's Standing Committee.
Ewart Guinier, a visiting professor, is the department's first chairman. He will teach Afro-American Studies 20, which explores the current role of the black community in organized labor and polities, and will coordinate AAS 95, a colloquium required of all concentrators.
According to the Standing Committee. Guinier has been recommended for a full professorship with tenure and "is expected to assume a major responsibility for planning the department's future development."
It seems certain that the Soc Rel Department will consent to Stauder's reappointment for this academic year. Irven DeVore, chairman of the anthropology wing, said last Friday "I would be very surprised if the Soc Rel fac did anything but make a recommendation that Stauder be reappointed."
Assuming that the Soc Rel Department consents to his reappointment this year. Stauder said last Saturday that he doubts the Corporation would keep him after June 1970. "No matter, what the Soc Rel Department recommends me for," Stauder said, "it won't be approved."