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Memo Explaining Gribben's Changing Thoughts on E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities A memo explaining that Gribben interviewed several people over the summer, rethought the approach to E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities, and wants to redesign the course; attached is a new course description with reading list and unit descriptions
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E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities Course Description A course description for E346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities with reading list and unit descriptions.
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E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities Draft of Course Description A course description with reading list for E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities
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E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities, Tentative Course Description A course description and reading list for E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities
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Memo Announcing a Meeting about Course Descriptions for E 316K and E 346K A memo introducing documents that will be discussed at an upcoming departmental meeting. Course descriptions for three variants of E 316K Masterworks of Literature are attached: American Masterworks, British Masterworks, and World Masterworks
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Memo from Moldenhauer Introducing Documents for Departmental Review RE: E 346K A memo introducing documents submitted for English Department approval or information: Descriptions of E 346K (Writing in the Arts and Humanities, Writing in Natural Sciences and Technology, Writing in Behavioral and Social Sciences); a memo from Michael King about library resources that might be available for E 346K instruction
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Memo Announcing a Change of Time and Location for the E 346K Subcommittee Meeting A brief memo announcing a new meeting time and location; handwritten at the bottom is an apology for not attending the last meeting (from Betty Sue Flowers)
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Memo to Gribben re: E 346K Writing in the Arts and Humanities course description Alan Gribben and Mike King exchange notes about when the E 346K course description and syllabus might be ready.
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E 346K Writing in the Natural Sciences and Technology syllabus draft A syllabus for E 346K Natural Sciences and Technology variant, including course objectives, suggested readings, unit descriptions, and suggested assignments
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Proposals on Composition and English Requirements A five-page version of several proposals to increase the English composition requirements to nine hours, eliminate redundant lower-division courses, require E 306, E 316, and an upper-division writing across the curriculum course (E 346K).
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Draft of E 346K Writing for the Social and Behavior Sciences course description A brief description with a reading list for E 346K Writing for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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E 303 Description A brief description of an alternative for E 306. E 303 features a variety of “humanities” texts.
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Memo Asking the E 346K Subcommittees to Schedule Regular Meeting Times Memo from Moldenhauer asking the members of the E 346K subcommittees to find common meeting times to discuss their various plans for a syllabus.
Attached is "The Place of Business Writing in English Departments: A Justification" from the September 1980 Association of Departments of English Bulletin.
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Memo from Trimble to Gribben offering help with the E 346K Arts and Humanities syllabus Brief memo offering help on the arts and humanities E 346K subcommittee
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Memo from Moldenhauer Establishing Subcommittees to Develop E 346K Syllabi A memo creating four subcommittees to develop four different iterations of E 346K: Arts and Humanites, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences-Technology, and Business
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E 346K Writing in Different Disciplines A draft of the course description that would appear in the official university catalogue
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E 306 at the University of Texas at Austin An account of the E 306 controversy published in the Texas AAUP newsletter
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Exchange between Cullingford and Ruszkiewicz Regarding Department Climate Two memos, one from Cullingford offering to have lunch with Ruszkiewicz, the other from Ruszkiewicz accepting the invitation.
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E 309 The Politics of Writing A brief description and reading list for a lower-division writing course
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Ruszkiewicz letter to the Lower Division English Program Committee, 6 April 1990 Letter to LDEPC regarding recent changes to E306, voicing objections and requesting additional meeting
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Letter exchange between Hairston and "Mali" at Northern Arizona U, March 1991 Letters between "Mali" at Northern Arizona University and Maxine Hairston regarding E306
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Unattributed Chronology of E306 at University of Texas at Austin A very detailed chronology of events, including articles in popular media, interviews with reporters and faculty, and appearances on local television shows, all relating to the controversy about E 306 Writing about Difference. The chronology begins in May 1990 and ends in June 1990. It features quotes from Kruppa, Brodkey, and Gribben.
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University Council Meeting Minutes on Creation of DRC Hand-written meeting minutes from university council meeting on creation of DRC
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Ruszkiewicz Fax To Hartzog Regarding LDEPC Meetings 28 February 1992 Ruszkiewicz fax to Hartzog introducing and presumably orginally attaching the LDEPC meeting minutes she previously requested. He notes that the minutes are not very clear and that no votes were taken at this meeting.
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Kruppa Memo to English Department Announcing Meeting To Discuss Division of Rhetoric and Composition Memo calling meeting for 18 September 1992 to discuss creation of DRC.