PACE 6 Thursday, November 19,1959 THE BATTALION Job Interviews The following- companies will conduct interviews Friday in the Placement Office on the second floor of the YMCA Building: Bell Telephone System will in terview aeronautical, chemical, civ il, electrical, industrial and me chanical engineering, industrial ed ucation, chemistry, mathematics, physics, accounting and business administration degree candidiates for positions in management train ing, research and development. General Telephone Co. will inter view aeronautical, chemical, elec trical, industrial and mechanical engineering, chemistry, mathemat ics and physics degree candidates for positions in all phases of gen eral business. Pan American Petroleum Co. will interview geology, physics, mathe matics and electrical engineering BS and MS degree candidates for positions in the geophysical phase of the company’s operations. IT. S. Naval Weapons Plant will interview aeronautical, electrical and mechanical engineering BS and MS and chemistry PhD degree can didates for positions in design, de velopment, manufacture, test and ordnance. Atlas Powder Co., Darco Produc tion Dept, will interview chemical engineering BS, MS, PhD and chemistry BA degree candidates Radio Meter Given To Study Radiation A Barnes Industrial Radio Me te!’, Model R4D1, has been made available for infra-red radiation studies.to be made by Dr. D. W. Rosberg and Dr. H. W. Schi-oeder, researchers in the A&M Depart ment of Plant Physiology and Pathology. The radiometer, which operates on an optical principle, is designed to instantaneously measure tem peratures (zero to 3,600 degrees centigrade) at some distance from objects under study. Dr. Rosberg and Dr. Schroeder said the machine is expected to aid current studies pertaining to agri cultural application of infra-red radiation. for positions in research, process development and/or pilot plane du ties, production and sales. Many Colleges Protesting Loyalty Oath By Associated Press Many colleges are protesting a loyalty oath required of needy col lege students seeking federal loans to help pay for their education. Seme other colleges are support ing the loyalty oath. Some are participating only because they feel their withdrawal from the program would penalize deserving students. A&M is currently participating in the program. Yale President A. Whitney Gris wold termed the affidavit “con- trai-y to the classic principles of our colleges and universities.” Harvard President Nathan M. Pusey called it an “affidavit of misbelief.” Both Yale and Harvard are among those schools dropping out of the program in protest against the affidavit. Princeton University refused to participate at the outset of the program because, said President Robert F. Goheen, the loyalty oath provision “offers no protection whatever against those who would abuse our heritage of freedom and of law.” Columbia University has formal ly expressed opposition to the af fidavit but participates in the pi-o- gram because “many Columbia students need the help that this act may bring to them.” Other schools are opposed to the program for different reasons. The loyalty oath is required by the National Defense Act of 1958, which put the student loan fund into operation. Required is an affidivate stating the student does not belong to, be lieve in or support any organiza tion that believes or teaches the overthrow of the U. S. government by force or violence—or by any illegal or unconstitutional means. Read Battalion Classifieds SHAWL COLLAR BY Truval New for fall and excitingly different. 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