THREE his idea flea @nvey insirucior in social science. has forsaken his fellow bachelors and has deep dark plans for ihe fuiure of a woman formerly employed as Alexander'Schreiber's secraiary and who is known by +he name of Mary Ri’re Laui'eri‘ung. oThis romance. s‘rar’iing in ihe Sruden'i Union cafel'eria. has prog. ressed rapidly io a higher plane somewhere in dem mis‘ry clouds. Lasi Wednesday nigh’r. in some dark lonely corner (for any couple ex- cepr "Doc" and Mary). Harold Davey +urned +rai+or +0 his fellow- men and guieily slipped ihe ring over her +hird finger, lefi' hand. gnu t/é‘ \ all is wi‘rh deep sorrow iha’r we bid farewell +0 +his deser’rer from our ranks. He was one of our nobles‘r and mos+ formidable sup- por’rers. We fear lesi we have grea’r dissen’rion among our members. Who can rake his place? No long- er will his firm masculine voice echo ihrough ’rhe rooms of Chopin Hail. Siudenis will be forced io lean iorward in +heir chairs and sireich ’rheir ears +0 hear his drained whisn pers. oNo’r +o be ouidone. Dr. Hugh J. McDonald is sneaking of? for a li’r+le ceremony of his own ihis week end. The chemisiry deparimeni has ex’rended i’rs bes‘r wishes is Dr. Mc- Donald and his wife-fo—be. eNeedless +0 say. we realize ihai ii is a far iar bef‘rer/ihing which ihese +wo men are doing ihan +hey have ever done before and we re ioice a’r ihe speciacle of ihese iwo enlering in’ro iha’r shade of mai'rim mony among which only ihe well fed. ‘rhe sleep lovers. and those seekers of e‘rernal happiness are members. oGenilemen. lei us noi be may ed from our siraighi pa’rh. buiL lei us con‘rinue our lonely way. unmoved by +hese wild ies‘riviiies. Marriage .. ._ .. PHOOEY! hiihhlfihfi WVLEE NEW Rbfiifiihfiih of liberal ari's division. has been promoied from assis’ran‘r business manager of ”T. This change. which con’rribuied ’ro ihe confusion 0+ sec~ ond semesfer regisiraiion. came as a resuli of Mr. William N. Sofien berg's resignafion. Mrs. Wylie‘s former posi’rion has been filled by Mr. Henry B. Waison who was for— merly a cashier on +he engineering campus. eMichigan born and Canadian educared Mrs. Wylie mairiculaied a‘r Lewis lns’riiuie in l925 and. aft fer +hree years of college. was em- ployed in +he business office as a secro’rary. ln I938 wi‘ih ’rhe +i’rle of business manager. she compleied her educaiion, receiving a bache- lor‘s degree in ar+s and sciences. in addiiion +0 her long experience in dealing wiih s+uden+s. Mrs. Wylie has ihree years of undergraduaia service in ihe regis+rar's office +0 qualify her for ihis new posifion. eThe charming personaliiy and helpiul naiure of ”the new regisirar is clearly +ypilied in ‘lhe JFollowing siaiemeni given during a TECH‘ NOLOGY NEWS in+orview: "ln lho pasi l have enioyed my coniacis will: ihe siudem‘s. I am looking iorward wi+h aniicipa’rion ‘io ihe larger opporiuniiies for service i expeci i'he work in +he regisirar's ol- iice will oiler." oMr‘. Seiierberg. Arch. '29. had eiiicienlly supervised ihe wesi cam— pus enrolimon’r since +he merger of which home he exchangd duiies will“: Miss Agness Kaufman. Armour reg- isirer. shecause of ihe na'iional emer- gency. Mr. Sel’rerberg iel‘i' +hai his abilily as an archiieciural en~ ginger would be valuable lo ‘lhe armed “forces: hence. he is now a civil service archi’roci, inspecting and supervising consiruciion oi mil- iiery and naval airporis in +he vicin— iiy oi Galvesion. Texas. siReplacing Mrs. Wylie is Henry 8. Waison who has been employed in J{he Armour business office Tor ihe pasi live years. Mr. Wa+son who received his educaiion of Ar- mour and Nor‘rhwes‘iern. has al— ready begun his work. Zhfiihbififisb Hfihflg NEW fiifiiilihifib Thfilhfllhfifl hi—iifln‘i’ thfllih‘i'fii‘i‘i’ A"? ibhihlmfi TEQM olllinois lnsii‘lu’re oi Technology's Engineering Deiense Training Unii is building a new X—ray labora’rory. under +he supervision of Professor Yelloi. The hew laboralory will be opera'led direci‘ly by Dr. Zmeskal. eDr Zmeskal. an Armour gradu— aie, has been working on ihe new Xeray laboraiory since his reiurn +0 ”T ihis fall from Massachusei‘rs ln- s’riiule of Technology. and predici’s +ha+ ’rhe laboraiory will begin op- era’rions laie in February in con- (unc‘rion wi’rh +he defense Jrraining program. eX-ray eguipmen‘r will be avail— able ior ihe iraining of approx- imaiely ioriy men selecied from indus’rry +0 be +raineol in ihis specialized work. The irainees will be available for inspec‘rion work wiih ihe Chicago Ordnance Dis- ‘rric’r. The Xeray course will qualify men +0 inspec’r casiings. forgings. and welds for +he army. aThe new labora+ory is compie+e _ wiih a darkroom. irans‘lormer, rec‘ri‘ iier and a 220 kilovoli X—ray +ube. All fine work will be carried on under a one guarier inch lead shield and exireme precauiion has been iaken +0 proieci +he resi oi +he building from ’rhe danger oi +he X-rays. eThe defense iraining course will include bo’rh X-ray radiography and gamma-ray radiography. Radio- graphy is a mei'hool for non~de— siruc’rive examinal’ion O‘l iniernal de~ fec’rs. A shadow piciure of ihe den iec+ is formed by radia+ion of high peneiraiion power and is repro- duced as a pho‘rographic image. New eguipmens so be senssruui'ed in ihe Armour s‘ream laboralory during +his semes+er. ‘The pur- pose of +he new equipmen’r is ‘ro provide experimen+s of a more lun— damen’ral naiure ihan have herero- fore been given. Much of +he equipmen+ is +0 be consirucied by senior mechanical engineering siu- den‘is who are assigned in work on special projecis as a pari oi +heir regular curriculum. oAmong +he new pieces of ap- paraius +0 be buil+ is (‘3 hea‘r ex— changer arranged in such a manner ihal many dii‘lereni" lypes oi heai exchange problems may be siudied. These include heai exchange by bo+h parallel and coun’rerllow. using s’ream. air. or wa‘rer as fluids. Wh‘h lhis appara’rus if is hoped +o illus- iraie +he relaiion beiween lhe Film coefficieni’s of hea’r +ransfer and ihe characierislic dimensionless iaciors associaled wi+h +ho logos ri’rhmic mean +empera+ure differ- ence in hea’r exchanger calcula+ions. nA can‘rral ierripera‘ruremieasun ing bench is +o be cons‘lruc’red io accomodaie ihree po‘ren‘riomefers, one of which is +0 be a precision in- sirumeni especially designed for , accuraie measuremen’rs. This bench will serve as he nerve cenier of ihe laborai‘ory as far as precise +empera’rure measuremen’rs are con— cerned. since all +harmocouple leads will be broughi +o +his bench. nln addiiion +0 l'he above proi- acis a number of exis’ring experi— menis are being improved by con- siruciing bei‘rer insirumen’rs ior measuring ’rhe variables involved. _ The sieam +urbo~generaior is being equipped wiih special hamporalure and pressure measuring devices so ihai compleio condi’rion curves may be obiained. This will enable 'lha siudenis io see more clearly ’rhe aciuoi expansion process as rho sieam passes ”through ihe nozzles and blades of ‘rhe l'urbine on its way lo i‘he condenser. HELP W'ANTED: No experience necessary. Require- meniswl sharp pencil, l/2 wii. Non-defense indusiry—sae page 8 for inierview ‘iimes. TECHNOLOGY NEWS flailier's magazine considers piihiiouiien oi Err. holder's research shudies oi bowie oDr. David P. Boder of ihe de- parimeni of psychology ai llT received a ielegram from Collier‘s Magazine. a famous na‘lional week- ly. reques+ing an in’rerview in conm neciion wiih his s'ludies on ihe ad- iec‘rivevverb relationship in various lorms oi wril‘ing. ln I‘M-0. Dr. Boder published a bookle'i. "The Adiec’rive—Verb Quoiieni" which has since been ex’rensively review‘ ed and discussed in a number of periodicals. among +hem Time Mag~ azine and Technology Review. lhe official publical-ion OF The Massa— chuseiis lnsiiiuie oi Technology. «Dr. Boder sla’red ihai' i‘he ne~ cessiiy cl clear wri’ring in cases of inslruciions which accompany ma~ chines and fechnical devices as well as the impedance oi clari’ry in mil« iiary and poliiical reporis in +he press and on ihe radio has appor- en’rly made a number of people in responsible posi‘rions language con~ scious. ln coniinuing. he added lhal ibis awakening of ihese people has pmL Them on .The Search for more obieclive scieniiiic cril'eria of ap- praisal and evalualion oi 3+er 0+ wriiien or oral preseniaiion oi ideas and l‘heories. mln his publica‘rion Dr. Boder counied 16.000 words and. lis’raol ihem as coming from low maior +ypes oi wriling. Oi +hese 'l'ypes {he dialogue of plays had l-he lewesl' ad(eci‘ives (average A. V. Q; II): laws were nex-l (A. V. 0.: 20): ‘lhan ‘Fic‘lion (35) and sciem‘il‘ic wrilu ings (75). nThe inleresi shown by Collior's is only one oi ‘rhe many recogniiions Dr. Boder has received. He was chosen ediior ol +he psychological sec’rion of ihe Ia'l'es’r ecliiion oi 'I'he Encyclopaedia Bri'iannica. is Jrhe in- venl'or oi 'l‘he Booler voice keys which are used in connec+ion wi‘rh fhe lie de'leclor and wilh Joseph H. Sionekin of rho moi-ascopa and diploscopa. Dr. Boder also is rhe execuiive direclor of 'lhe Psycho- logical Museum. ( LlL'AfiNERn y ' .r " ' mum . mumws n . ”Elam W“ I . HEW mill-”fig. ' commas”. ' - \r BOTTLE!) UNDER AUTHORITV OF “(E COCA—COLA COMPANY BY COCA~COLA BOWLING CO. OF CHICAGO. lNC. “it 4y, dim»... ‘ . ‘\ Raise a firmly [some of goon-aisle so your lips and drink. insiomiy ifs clean, excil‘ing {lease brings you reireshmeni plus. And guoliiyw-flhe gummy oi genuine goodness . u . she gualiiy of Coconciolomgfig Egg! filling. , . 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