HISTORY Continued from Page 1 As for his plans for the histo ry department. Mohr said ho is pleased with Its strength but would like to see some minor changes, such as making a wid er variety of upper-level classes available to undergraduates. "I'd like to offer students a somewhat leaner menu of sur vey classes and offer more of u richor menu of advanced courses with world-class histo rians. which we have hero,” Mohr said Mohr said the history depart ment is also looking to hire two more professors next year — one historian of modern Japan and the other on 15th- and lfith- century Europe. "As an outsider. I'm very im pressed with the commitment to a high quality of teaching." he said. "It's wonderful to see in a department. This isn't just lip service." Mohr was a professor at the University of Maryland at Balti more for 21 years before accept ing a position at the I Iniversity. I came to mt: university De cease 1 wanted to come to a do partmont with a full range of degree opportunities where ev eryhodv from freshmen to I’ll U candidates exist," he said "Also, the long-term pros pects of the department are ex cellent," he said "We will con tinue to build a national class program that the state can he proud of, and tiiat opportunity didn't exist where I was be fore," Mohr said Many professors in the de partment seem to he optimistic and grateful to have Mohr abonrd "(Mohr) brings a great deal of prestige to the department,” said history Professor John Nicols "He's a well-respected scholar, an experienced admin istrator and is very committed to the maintenance and im CORRECTION A graphic accompanying an article in the Nov 25 is sue of the Emerald contained a factual error The Naviga tors believe God is the cre ator of the Universe. 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Mohr said, alior lion was tolerated and it wasn’t even an issue "By 1000, it was a crime in every slate.'’ he i«l "So my book asks a historical question How do you go from point A to point B In such a short lime?'" Before he wrote the book. Mohr said no one knew much about the history of abortion, and he was suddenly cast as an expert and was being called for interviews from National Pub lic Radio, CNN and local talk shows "I wrote the book because I am interested In lttth centurv social policy and this history suddenly had n real relevance In modem history debates." he said "As a consequence. 1 was often interviewed hv radio sta lions and newspu|Msrs " In l'Hll. Mohr, as the na tion's ranking expert on abor tion policy and history, was asked to testify about a bill go ing before the U S Senate The hill dealt with whether the framers of the 14th Amend ment to the Constitution in tended person hood to apply to the unitorn as well as the born Mohr testified that tiie from ers of the 14th Amendment did not Intend (mrson-hood to in clude the unborn The U S Su preme Court lias since xus tamed this position in a num ber of i ases, tie said The book Mohr is currently wrapping up deals with the re lations of law and medicine Me said It Is alxiut what the two professions thought their roles should lie and how they Influ enced public policy. "One thing this btxik asks ts, 'Why are we meshed in this malpractice crisis trxiay?' " he said Mohr s other Ixxiks have to do with state politics in the United Stales during the Recon struction period and an account of a Northern family during the Civil War In addition to the hooks. 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