The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1948, Image 1

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SAY? TRlf
. OLUNITEER^ ,
NCiTOI^, May I? -|il
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pro|)o$<4 ?lf)$0 piwnus j
volanteiis in. lies; '
as tSie n ost a*ini.|c
posal he has seen jet. ;
The prL'sideiU applieii th^i ilies-
.cription to a sugrftoiioij aiitiinced
Tuesday by (thai nhm i All^p (R-
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01 PAID VOLUNTTEERS I!
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j PUBLISHED DAILY US THE INTEREST Oh A GREATER A AM COLLEGE
PUBLISHED DAILY IN THE INTEREST Oh A GREATER A AM COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 7,1948
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A program honoring- fajoLh-
ers andj dadK t>;f lht v stt|npnts
will be] given in Giniot|pHaJl
"Sundaytmaitiink at
It.. I ^ot|ipr\yn(<)(j, presid|n t of J
the Student Senate and cilli rljnlni |;
\ of the prpgrapi cqjnmittjpc, idun- |i
eed tod a;) '{)! ] j| ] 1
This n 'ograniiitj in kiepi'lg Wijth I:
the trtid tiunal Often House' cei l e- i
rnonSes and is ebtRectedlUj ii.‘ tpfn- |
til noon. ] rij ■ !
Music for dhe jprogilmi (jr^ili be
furniish'M by| I^onanj Bi: rljiiis,
student i ireefor rtf' the Singjl Er Ca-
jdets.' ^ j ]i[! j j H
\ Follow imr Perkins’ ic|nhl.|
.7, K, B. Nelson,jlco-edhor f thes
Battalion, wid ojjen the )§■ g|rain’
with the invocait-ijin.
Bill B -pwh. cadet cojone
corps, w ill deliver fhei wel
address for the HtiKh'iijt b'
Preiiden Glbl) GljlchrUt wf
come th « gbost.-aj for flu*
He jyi,ll I !e fpllowktd by jmu.<
The Singjng1Cadd|.s. j
' F^Uof^ing dhjfbutejto ,
by Student. Siert'iitor f ha
Kirkha n, A^* M d ( hahlaii
Hill will intrikliloe Statef
lain Jo; Evans.
E.Va'riS| who is at spqk
Best Student Show Ever Produced Expected
At Follies Saturday Night in Guion Hall
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as
Pilot’s Course
To Be Offered
During Summer
Students interested in flighl
training for the private pilots
license during the summer
sessions are urged to register
it the Aeronautical Engineer-
ng desk in Sbisa Hall on ,
Tuesday, May 11, E. E.
3rush of the aero department i
innounced today.
AVMA, College
Dances Slated
This Week-End
VANITY k MR NO 7
MARJORIE RAINS of FortlWurth is’another of TEX BENE-
KE’S selections fhr the VANITY} FAIR section in the 1948 LONG
HORN. Her picture was submitled by JIMMIE O’CONNELL.
>fj the!
•) riling
y lahdf
kvi|l-j
1 'liege.. 1
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the Cid .‘on A.s40<
sent Presiilent
?,&' R bR.^ 1 tffifX'f A "|Si1«n ' Went Gibb Gilchrist on behalf
is givin; i the sfehtiol. j ] !• According to J. A. Williams ♦
Nelson will iVlliso tpe 8iS>gitarh S chairman of the lual Gideon As-
with ihq boricdiciftni. S| ii • ■ ^ ! - ^ > —•*-*—
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Special Servitls '
(lurched to
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3,500 Bibles to Be
. Given A&MSunday
By CHARLIE MURRAY
Elaborate plans for week-end activities have been made by all four schools to present
I the finest Mother’s Day in the history of A&M.
The annual Agricultural-Engineering Day has assumed a new twist, with the addition
jf Arts and Science departments and the .School of Veterinary Medicine taking part i I
in the open house.
iMost departments will be open for visitors beginning at 9:?>0 a. m. tomorrow
will remain open until 4:30 p. m.
The Little Southwestern Livestock show will begin at 8 a. m. Saturday in "the
j.~, i... ..^f|p aV jjj on Th,, Roping and Horse*"
Bhow will commence at 3:30 p.
in.« nml the Fitting and Showing
Show will start at 6:30 p. m.
At l:3|o p. m. the Agronomy Sor
ciety will present a plaque honor
ing the 20 agronomy majors kill-
led in World Wars I and II.
From 3 to 5 p. m. the Brazos
A&M Mothers’ Club will have a
tea in the YMCA in honor of visit
ing parents.
Starting at 3:30 on Kyle Field,
A&M will play Rice in a South
west Conference baseball game.
Tomorrow night at 7 the Ag-
gieland Follies of *48 will begin
in Guion Hall. Glen Brooks, ar
chitectural student, wrote and
directed the production, and from
all indications the Follies will be
“tops" in student entertainment.
Dean Howard Barlow’s faculty
band, Uncle Ed and the Boys, the
- i,, . . , . , [Aggie Ramblers, and Arnold Wal-
Al veteran students above i k ^, s profpssional mu , iciails wi |i
Freshman class.ficaUon who are j ido '' the mUflical side of tho
not pilots anil who have approxi- | ^u ow
maltely six months veterans eli-, ] '; Twdvo .. bcaut i( u i» A ggie show-
g.bd.ty in excess of that requ.red, iH a trick skater Beil JamcS(
to | complete their college degree ^ ^ A ieland Si aI1(i
SteCLfc-fe «•“(*? ' vin * in -
eluded in tho musical comedy.
Bill Holland and Jack Cockrum
will do an impersonation of Bing
»ifi- r 1 ' ^ " Y'* L’ ! L : * 1 f '
Formal presentatipn of 3 500 Gideon Bibles to A&M will
nij. for! be held Sunday morning at :he Mother’s Day program in
W4 Guiion Hall. . I
.,7 ! State Chaplain Joe Evank
coijirse under the VA. Non-veterans
cap take the course- at a cost of
approximately $410.00. Veterans
receiving partial disability paj'-
j nnjints are apt eligible for flight
training, Brysh stated.
iThe private pilots course is list
ed as Aeronautical Engineering
22j(, It is a 3-credit Course which
nmy, be counted as an elective in
The dance schedule for
Mother’s Day week-end con
sists of an AVMA closed
dance on Friday night and an
All - College , Dance in the
Grove Saturday night.
Friday night at 0 in Sbisa Hall
the American Vetinary Medicine
Association will hold its annual
dance with music to be furnished
by the Prairie View Collegians.
The dance will be open only’ to
members of the AVMA and their
guests. Admission is $1 for mem-
bers-rin good standing and $1 plus
dues 1 for non-pajd members.
Tickets may be obtained at the
door.
Satunlay night at 9 the summer
outdoor dancing season will be of-
„ ficially opened with an All-College,
Crosby and A1 Jolson, and Char-1 Mother’s Day Dance in the Grove.
Music will be by the Aggieland
State Chaplain Joe Evans wifi present one Bible to Pres-
)f the state Gideon Association.
Fur Motfeer-s lljay
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Staiifijji
y wSltl
siK'iation, Evans is a noted authm
and humorist. In eonstaht demarii
by youth conventions, he reeentlj
made a 4,800-mile trip by air ti
speak, on over seven occasions
Evans has addressed student an
dienees at the Baptist Seminary
Louisville, Kentucky, and at th(
College
note Su
Dav sei
The
present
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(■hnreli
nday wSltj speijial
Youth Round-Up
He is the authok-
Full of jokes," "T
ill j 1 Learned From
eifs : “Cowboy’s Hitchin
.i 1 outstanding Chri
r||. Evans owns and o|
j J.,11 tle-Sheep-Ranchfrs
the • Pany of El Paso
In i Besides William."
the local Gid-
viees aiidlsenWons
First Bkiutist K'h
orqhids Jo the oil
t niuthec^ orijsenjfllsi
jrvice -SiUnlay (mo "
BibleS' (i'ip pe -ijft-iknted
hildren djider tfou|j| J i , McCullough, J. F.
A. Jolinstfim. aii A&M'Istii- [ F. K. Mullins. Thl-y workedi wit
will - bet. i|rdair|ed ^-7:15 \ state field -representative L.
Bap-
eon committee consists of Georg! 1
Casey, anil
Houston
of “A Corra
Pe Cow, Or A1
a Cow
g Post
■Aian j dayman
erates the ('at
Loans ('om
,!»
Airport to Have
Engine Research
Lab This Summer
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phases—A, and C—-and includes
a total of 45 hours of flight time
wjith approximately fifty hours of
gfOunil school. Each of the three
phases includes 15 hours flying and
approximately 17 hours of ground
school; one Credit is
each phase
leit Easley will sing selections from
the “Jolson Story."
In addition, Harry Saunders
will imitate Celeste Holm in “I
Can’t Say No."
Duane Evans is in charge of
lighting for the variety show; BiU
Enochs i$ technician, and D. Ci
Kolberg is stage manager.
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' youmge.'
10:30 s
addiitioi
to all 1
A.
dent, _ .. , - .
p.m. Sunday Jifj the j Fiil|| ,Bap- j Thoknas, Gideon International, anjl
• list Cl lurch.’ / >! ’ | ||L H } j , a student prograni committee.
wiifhJ thii «Y?!t£:i|4?! ;iU ,H * w*. first colkKe i
terian,Crum b jSuhdayi S|ijuial niu-.
.Ac has bcifn pliaaiied liy thl-j(un|or j
Girls’ 'hoSr fuf tlR> 1|SI illddek j
service
to receive Biblesj from the Gid
eon Association. I Williams said
t»> j I
(’hfis|t
Mnftier Ostriih
tian iMJvther” wlijll be- th
(at fho C
iSuiiday morning
St* Thojnas . EpiseOpa.
will oljseiwe Hdly Ciimnj
9 aim. Ruijday.jiUrid a ipe
cr’s Day!yernuin will jfoll|i
Masstes iit Stl Jlarvii (’»
be
0 elqek Bibles will be | placifd in eae 1
j. dormitory room, and in the studer
| 1ius- loihiges and reading rooms. In a<
sprniqii 1 dition, Williams
ijch of i-anil departmental
i? 0 j*-?• givejn an adequal
Chapel
ih‘,n • at A&M Chaplain
trodluce Evans at-
program
ll MiAh-
at IL
piil Will
■ held lit 1 aud 10 p.mllitlmlay.
Meth'oflis.t sK'tjncesi-ati^I «i.m.
ill iileri ale ii kni'ci|ll ||jl(kjthf r'S
will
I )a y
iyji'hkle a Ispi
sifriuonr ; i
“Hi !" T
Evans will
Gilchrist one
the complete
Gideon Associate
-aid. the libraijy
offices 1 will
su|)ply of B.
Sam Hill will in-
the Mother’s Dry
resent President
hie, representiilg
gift by the Texas
The Guibcrson Engine Research
Laboratory will be established at
Easterwood Airport this summer,
according to an announcement
made today by Dean of Engineer
ing H. W. Barlow.
This 1 laboratory is established
; ! in honor of S. A. Guibcrson Jr. of
Dallas, a pioneer in the develop
ment and use of the air-cooled ra
dial diCsel engine in aircraft.
The [laboratory will he located
}n the new hangar building re
cently erected at the airport and is
established for research and devel
opment in, all phases of internal
(combustion power plants.
It will constitute one of the im-
jportant units of the new Personal
Aircraft Research and Develop-
l inent Center recently established
in the department of aeronautical
engineering and will be used by
jL !|jthe Engineering Experiment Sta-
. I jtipn, and the department of aer- |
onautical engineering, chemical
engineering, and mechanical engi-;
neeringj
It will also be available to in
dustry for testing purposes.
The laboratory will be furnished,
with equipment obtained from in
terested industries and the War
Assets Administration.
Students may take one phasej
dturirtg one summer term and the)
Remaining two phases during tht)
cither summer term in whichever
sequence 'best fits their program:
Flight hours are arranged to suit
individual schedules and the ground
School hours are arranged to be
given at might The college supl
plies free transportation to anijl
irmn the airport
Orchestra and admission is free
to all students, their parents, and
guests.
Final judging in tho “Miss A&
M” contest will }>e held during the
dapee, gnd the dinner will be an
nounced there. The field of con-
! testants will be narrowed to four,
[Buddy Boyd will serve as mas- f ,. om w hi c h “Miss A&M’’ will be
tgr of ceremonies. > ! c hosen. 1 t
Candidates liom the departments j Chairs and other aceommoda-
fdr the title of “Miss A&M” will tions will be available for parents
bq introduced. From that group' an( i guests at the dance, accord
ing to Grady Elms, assistant direc-
toi‘ of student activities. Elms is
sued a blanket invitation to all
parents to attend the? dance as
guests of the school.
allowed folj wjll be chosen four finalists. The
] winner, “Miss A&Sl”, will then be
Students who have already conij-
pleted part of the course may
the remaining phases during tl
Summer.
1
• The program is conducted with
college-owned equipment at thje
College’s' Easterwocid Airport lo-
j rated approximately a mile and la
(half from the campus.
announced at the dance later dur
ing the evening.
Activities will begin at 8:15 Sun
day morning with the flower-pin
ning! ceremony in the New Area.
Fallowing this will be. a review
oti the main drill field, at which
tfophies will be awarded to out
standing members and units of
the Cadet Corps.
; Between 10:30 and 12 Sunday
the main Mother’s Day program
will take place in Gtiion Hall.
From l to 3 p. m. Sunday cadet
dormitories will be open for visi
tors, and between 1:30 and 3 there
will be a reception at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist.
At 2:15 the Aggie Band will
present a concert on the [presi
dent's lawn.
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MISS HENRI
mental duchess at
graduate on ijicar
entered in the “Ml
Direct
Sand
Candidates Must File For
Positions by Monday At 5
Candidates for the offices of yell leaders, Town Hall man
ager, publications editors, apd athletic representatives for the
1948-49 school year can file applications as of this morning:
Candidates for the Battalion and Longhorn. Editorships have
until 5 p.m., May 14, to make applications in the Dean of Men’s
Office.
All other candidates must apply before 5 p.m., Monday,
in the Student Activities Office. They will be required to
complete personnel data fqj-ms.
With the oxception of the magazine editors, who will be
chosen by their respective student councils, campus elections will
be held for these office! during the week of May 17-22.
Report Lost Check
To VA, Regional ■
Director Advised
tlar iDH’
for
Veterans who lose subsistence,
compensation, or pension checks
should notify immediately the ap
propriate Veterans Administration
regional office.
The Veterans : Administration
said a veteran losing such a check
should write a letter giving his full
name and address, his claim num
ber, and the date and amount of
the check. He should also state
what the check was for and the
circumstances surrounding its loss.
On being notified of the check’s
loss, the Veterans Administration
will determine if it may have been
found and returned to the U S-i
Treasury. If so, the check will be
re-mailed to the veteran. If not,
the Veterans Administration will
request the Treasury to stop pay
ment and take necessary. steps to
reimburse the veteran.
A veteran who finds his check
after reporting the loss should
notify the Veterans Administration
and hold the check until he has
been advised by the Treasury that
action to stop payment has beert
withdrawn.
The A&M
and Monday in
Memberk w
pt 7:30 in tDe r
Budget pultun's for! t
for plant' improve |i tijs! jtl r
out the A&M syste ii Krill ci n
the' hulk of the u ii |ula.
for the 1948-4!| fis< iL i year
for consideration atf Ihis! M
Proposed impro mentis
considered includehplHjf
| lion for creamerjl
the main college, '
improvements for
veterihary hosjiitn
and greenhouse for
department, arid thj
H' I j ]i
Provision of neirip
in eight additional
-ill bo!
Iquipn
toralik
lion j |
jehl |b
ie ejiit<
myric
the campus wil
pairs and improveji
Aggieland wil|l al|
A major buildi
agenda is the pr]
ial Student Ontejl
building are ex
mitted for consi
A Warehouse at
riculiural College,
ing room at John
ing tower forj thi
at Prairie View,
three additional
use at NTALVa
agenda. ,
An uppropriat
and consolidating;;
ber testing and
tories on the ea
recommended by
Experiment Stat
Members of thri|
Sunday dinncir- gd
View A&M, after
be dondue ted on
branch college facl
he a depart-
A
[MM of Aan Antonio will
s and Dance Saturday night
School of Nursipg, MISS GRIMM
Contest by her brother, BARNEY.
7-—V
y
Will Meet
nd Monday
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Jirector.s will meet here Si nday
ijtl spiriny meeting on.lhe cainpus.
executive session Sunday evming
room
e ciuning fiscal year and proposals
h-fc-^'-.r 1 - -
Professor to Make
Study for Fish. ^
Came Commissi
rets |
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is and,
ijiAhefj
lings:
iky
ild-
for
ie oof|)
iming
»us »
Agri
Joalild
Is at
’licnj t
tqur
lies.
Frank Knapp,
game.* professor,
A&M fis
will in it
on
h and
ipte a
Sjtudy of the life hiiilory an 1 utili
sation of the menhaden fish about
unc 1 uiider the auspices of the
exa» Gainic, Fish and Oyster
ommissiph.
Headquarters will be csnblUh*
Id at tho Commission’s lecebUy
Jedicnted j marine laborat iry at
jtockport.'
i Mcjihaden, a marine finh that
iccUirs abundantly in the coastal
vutiljrs of jfijxas, is important com-
leteiully along the Atlant ip const
s aj sou rile °f fish oil anil!/
/of pro-
11 be
airic
wi|l
the
join !for ajnimal Nations.
Purpose; of the study if to de-
[crnline the exterit to whi rh men-
Jiadifn are used us a source of food
ly $uch game and cprinicrcial
fishes as fed snapper and -ea trout
no that steps can be taken to make'
i he best use of menhaden,
j Texas has always shipped in fish
meal from California'or the east
eoast, Dr; W, B. Davis, bead- Of
the wildlife management deoart-
npnt said, It may he possi lie, how-
•veif, to develop a loca supply
‘rona menhaden without interfer-
ng with game and otter com
mercial fisheries activities. „
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The (largest nlnnbtlr n lKexhiljits
in the-history i'4 A-hf DJ^ will hr
displajjed tomonjow lik- IS
departnitnits irt ijhe SchoiL
gineerlng, Aril&ijand !Sci( j||ces and
Agri cull lure. : T
Variety is tfrckeyiiote
departhiest i* tlstriyln
every visitor siintiething
taste, j . j jli
Bomp Of .theqe ekhib
listed below
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ments To Hold Open House, Display Exhibits! fomorro w
4 in tlhe aft
'AG IIC
-■ (-W
if
Ani
f Building. Moyi
• .. Aloii at 10 at nil
ml each
o oiffiir
sjiitj. his
ops
SC HIOOL OFiAGRiCUjj
AGI1
AND HI
isultiyx BUililitlgi; Opcjl hijilse 1 i» tlje
depart jKitlt, Ufil; offiijes j^joijn 1 to
ICltLTUiAL vema
flJRALi ^pciClLOfflY :|
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Agri-
nipon.
IAL El
AgriciiltiiJ'fM * Erngindcviij
"ilipplier-ptfl
FFA activities ’fwun ; i
movie on new d^velopmd
rlcultti rein t,He! JectuLe
1 tp 4 P.lm. Aji
AGltlCULTUBALEl
ING: Agricnlttiral Ej
teppeit, prl
with; a t
lopi
tiu , (
ATION
ffijuild-
Jectur on
Intiquous
Its iii ag-
arh from
. T1'' i
SINEER-
Ijvestock judginj.' contest from 8
to L2 in the moniingj. Horse Sho v
gaited horse exhijbitipn. Admission
50 cents to Little Southwestei n
Livestock Show, a. m. to 2 p. m
in the Pavilion. I
BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTR
TION: Animal Husbandry Build
ing. Open house in. the Aninnl
Husbandry Build ng, fourth flour,
from 1 to 4 in tie afternoon.
DAIRY HUSBjANpRY: Cream
ery. College Creamery and College
jpslfy Bare inspection Tours with
of modern agricultural equipme nt stored grain pest and animal para-' plants,
and appliances. ' i 11 sites.! , wtT
AGRONOMY: Agriculture Build- GENETICS: Animal Industry
ing. Display of various grass *s Building. Open house in thf* Ani-i
and their processes of grpwt r, mal Industry Building, third floor,
soils and phases , of fertility and ; from 1 to 4 p. m.
fertilizer practices from 1 to 4 1 HORTICULTURE: Agriculture
r hit Lr> xrr,,,, j Engineering Building. Inspections
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: A H 0 f quick-freeze and cannery equip*
Paviilion. Freshman - Sophomoge j ment. Inspections of greenhouse
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT:
ling.
and propagation methods in the
Agricultural Building, room LOS
at I p. m.
.LANDSCAPE ART: Agriculture
Engineering Building. Inspection
of college greenhouse and plans
of landscape architecture.
POULTRY HUSBANDRY: A H
Pavilion. Display of breeils and
varieties of live chickens and tur
keys, laying battery for city poul-
trymen, and inspection of modem
incubation hnd breeding equip-
an exhibit of artilficia! inseminatidn ment.
~ ^ ' RANGE AND FORESTRY: Ag
riculture Engineering Building. Ex
hibit of the various projects per
taining to range management, in
cluding instruments, mounted spe-
equipment from i to 5 p. m.
ENTOMOLOGY: Agricult ur
Building. Display of insecticid
small dusting am
ment; cotton in;
♦able, fruit and
of insec
spraying equi
act Wests, vege
»ut insect peete
other mysteries of chemis
cimens of desired and undesired onstrated audition of the
Agricultural Engineering Build
Display of the various species! of
fish and wildlife in presented form
classroom projects,
On the steering' committee for
the Open House Day in the School
of Agriculture, Jack Timmons ser
ved as chairman and Pat Hdnry
served as publicity manager, j
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SCHOOL OF
ARTS AND SCIENCES
BIOLOGY: Science Hall. Dis
plays of zoological exhibitions, jvild
flowers, botanical displays, and a
motion picture will be shown
BUSINESS AND ACCOUNT
ING: Agricultural Engineering
Building. Members of the depart
ment will be in their offices during
opdn house celebrations for the
convenience of the visitors. |
CHEMISTRY: Chemistry Bjiild*
ing. Demonstrations such as FluV>
roll’s serpent, cold light, ^lass
blowing, miniature volcano, and
Oscar the Problem Solver -with
f f
tories will be conducted.
ECONOMICS: Academic Build
ing. Classrooms and offices will be
open to the public and refresh
ments will be served. Parents of
economic majors are especially in
vited to visit with the staff.
ENGLISH: Academic Building.
Visitors are invited to coffee with
the department and view displays
Of freshmen writing, report writ
ing, and business letters along with
other works of the debate, drama
and radio classes.; Visitors may
record their voices by obtaining
record blanks from the Exchange
Store.
• PHYSICS: Physics Building.
'Exhibitions of magic with light,
atomic bomb physics, chain reac
tions, bombarding nucleus, person
ality meter, magic eye, mysteries
Of sound, lie detector, Believe It
or Not in Science, high voltage
^PHYSICAL EDUCATION: De-
Ware Field House. Demonstrations
in boxing, tumbling, handball, at
handball, ten-
10 a. m.; tennis
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ring, u
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W. L. Matthews served as chair
man and Otto F. Schumm served
as publicity manager on the steer
ing committee for the Open House
Day in the School of Arts and
Sciences.
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SCHOOL OK ENGINEERING
ARCHITECTURE: Aca demit
Building. Student work of the past
18 months including abstract stu
dies of space-time, structural ana
lysis and design, art centers, com
munity projects, churches, resi
dences, varied industrial and com-
merical buildings.
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER
ING: Aeronautical Engineering
Building. Wind tunnel tests will
be run with other features as a
pulse jet, tension field beam, air
craft engines and instruments, and
mechanical design aids. f !
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING :
Geology Building. Demonstrations
and explanations covering commer
cial exhibition*,■ dyes, plastic*, syn
thetics, liquid air show, photo*
'’cSviL ENGINEERING: Civil
Engineering Building
lions] and explan
highways, hydra
situation, conistru
soils and strength
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Engini
Electrical attractip
high! voltage, trans
by light, AC-DC
amateur radio stl
be iji operation.
HEATING AN
ING! ENGINEER
Power’s Regulatoi
bition and represi
al Electric equip
tioning and heatfi
controls.
INDUSTRIAL
M E Shops. Stu|
metal, wood, pla
holstery, and e
unique electric*
complete with bl 1
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control and lay
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M E C III A NICAL ENtblNKER-
I N G : Mechanical Kn fineering
Building. Mechanics demonstration
of engines, a German Jomo Jet,
welding techniiiues, air tonditiun-
;ing, patterns, kinematic a id metal
lurgy displays
PETROLEUM
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; PETROLEUM ENGINEERING:
jpg, j Geology Building. Explanations and
\<J: will 'displays in tieology and drill ing
1 featured by a model dril ing unit,
ntud punjip and separate r equip-
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sHexl ij ; GEOLOGY: Geology Building.
j(|enL rl Different phases of geology, in-
tom i istrument* used by petio eum ami
ip ap'd ! minting geologists, sediniUntation,
.paleontology, micropalcot to 1 o g y,
| geophysical instruments, pjetrogrn-
phic microscope.
A. R. Morse served as chairman
and Jack Mikell seryed as publi
city manager on the alee 'ing com
mittee for Open House D|ay in the
School of Engineering.
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