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V ffe‘v% is is • ,! 308 025 sGreenfield 642°- 4 f 4 1 37 2 1 4'e) . Naming of Israeli to U. of Texas M.E. Studies Center Stirs Dispute NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Jewish Committee said it is closely watching a dispute at the University of Texas at Au-!, stin over the proposed ap- pointment of an Israeli-born historian to the university's Center for Middle Eastern Studies this fall. The squabble, which has been going on for a month, started when the univer- sity's history department recommended that the cen- ter appoint Abraham Mar- cus, a 31-year-old Tel Aviv University graduate now completing work on a docto- rate at Columbia Univer- sity. The proposal calls for Marcus, whose field is mod- ern Arab history, to be ap- pointed jointly to the his- tory department and the center. The center rejected the proposal saying that Marcus is not qualified for the position which in- cludes supervision of ad- vanced graduate stu- dents and running the center's freshman pro- gram. The history • faculty, which was asked by the cen- ter to find a historian, main- tains that Marcus is a qual- ified scholar of great prom- ise. This view is shared by Ira Silverman, who, as director of the special programs for the AJCommittee, heads a project urging American colleges and universities to establish guidelines in ac- cepting grants and other funds from foreign coun- tries. The University of Texas Center is partially supported by funds from Arab governments. Silverman said that it would be "shocking" if Mar- cus or any other qualified applicant was denied an academic position because of national origin. He said he believes Mar- cus "is well qualified" for the position. At the univer- sity, a compromise is being mentioned which would have Marcus appointed to the history faculty but not to the center. Silverman said that while this could be acceptable it would "high- light the moral bankruptcy" of having academic deci- sions made for political rea- sons. He added that if the university fails to ap- point Marcus it would be "selling out cheap." He noted that the University of Texas is one of the richest universities in the country with 'a steady in- fusion of Texas oil money. The center repor- tedly receives about Erlich in Paris PARIS (JTA) — Israel Finance Minister Simcha Ehrlich will visit the Paris air show this week. Israel Aircraft Industries is a main exhibitor. The righteous is guided by his friend. $100,000 a year from Arab governments. Silverman stressed that Marcus has not engaged in the public controversy over the appointment and is waiting for it to go through "channels." In proposing guidelines for schools receiving foreign money last March, Silver- man said that some pro- grams displayed an anti- Israel slant, were funded with the provision that Middle East studies not in- clude Israel, or that Jews be excluded as instructors or students. The AJCommittee guidelines, which were aimed at preventing ,uni- versities and colleges from agreeing to discriminatory practices or biased courses when accepting foreign money, went to 187 schools, including the University of Texas. Silverman said the University of Texas had not approved the guidelines as yet but has been approached by AJ- Committee chapters in the area. However the situation is resolved, it raises questions about how the realities of international politics affect the internal politics and academic affairs of a major university. And in this case, the university is the major state institution in a state with extensive oil industry ties to the Middle East. So far, the squabble has not surfaced in a political context within the state, al- though some history profes- sors and Jewish groups have given some thought to filing a lawsuit if Marcus is rejected. 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