Eiy MEQEWEEFE Wefliii q W David 1”. Keller. iriifessor iii“ psycimlnrv and director .. if“. i _ (if Elie psyesholiigi tail muavum am We llliiiiiia institute of Tech” jiioiogv, hem rewmly returned from a M-weck survey of Europe. The object of the survey was to collect. by mvaxw of wire, recorfier, Verbatim reporm of {lisplaved pur— mns with i'ofori‘nce to their personal expgriences zmd mallow {w the in. Euro. The survey begun in Paris, France, provinces. Dr. to Swifzerlami and the northern Bodw Where he: (iid a great deal 01". work with displaced children7 known as MW: Euclienwald children. These 'filiildk‘em, aged 10 m 14. had been put then went Em Work by the Germans in their factories. UNRRA Germany where they were placed in dormi- , teary-like living spaces. They are now a‘meiiding technical schools learning much tradeis as radio repairing and wailing. They were transported in the South Sithcrlaml trucks to u E‘ and then to After one week {if study in Swiizv wizard, Dr. Boder proceeded in ltaly. "Them he wait; mni‘ronted by an un- fol‘emen difficulty, that of 1&2 cycle Warrant. Elie spent some time gums-- Eigii’iingg membem of a displaced per— .immi camp iit deate, 50 km. from Miiam, The next area to be covered j Eff: Elm survey was the American = EZEEEEEE mi ”ESE iimE ”En/E "EVE: EEEEEE SEEM EEEiiiiim Tmhmeii of film classes of ”43 and ”M wiEl Timid a claw municm Friday, New, ii. The reunion will be a “Etrictu ii}? mag affair”, according m Ulyseas rréfigwlmsi a member «if the commit We (imanizing the gathering: «wcupaiion How of Germany, cover ing Hie major cities of Frankfurt and Munich. in Munich Dr. Bode? spent a (lay at the lutematioiml University at- tending: a miwhing of the Senate 0:? the University. Of this meeting; he Séllilf “They £10in all possible bookfi, any text books ranging: from medi— namral acienms to archi~ (' i m2 and lLQCtul'i‘.” The University may be attended by any displaced person meeting the entrance i‘a'equii‘mnentiz which are, Llie same as any other European university Classes are taught. in Polish, Russian, Gennan and other languag‘eg. The univemity (“/0le out 0f lorlu‘ms viii/on by pro- fessm's in displaced persons camps. it is located in the few unbombed buildings of the “Deutgche Museum” which is somethings: like om~ Museum of Science and industry here in Chi~ mgn. The recm‘din :5 made will event“ imlly lead E0 3 scientific analysis of persons under such unusual condi~~ lions as the (ligplaced persons dur- ing: this war. it. will take at least another year to complete this; ‘WOK'EE. Attendance wiil not be limited to MT graduates of ’43 or ’44. Anyone whu was a member of these Blames” or wants in get back in touch wifih the class is invited to Elie reunion. said Backus. The gatiiering will be held in the SU lounge 3%; 7:30 pm. A charge me 50 cents pair person will be made at the door w defray exw penses. g;1y§/f§=‘ lNlEin EWEEL—Dr. Europe lmi wmmw. AEE EEEW EEEEWEE NEW Viaiiazii Eai. EEpEi’imEEE Ari «exhibifi of “Elements of De« Sign” lE now on display in film Re- lated Art Labiwramry of the home economics department, room 808 Downtown Comm. it is a. new 91‘»:- perimem in visual ec‘lumtian 150 Show how certain fundamental primiplc—zs are used in all fields of design. The exhibit has been prepared by tine Museum of Modem AM, in New York City. Miss Ruth Sevonid, infltmctm“ in Relamd Art has invited anyone il‘i— terested in View the exhibit 51in afternoon. excvpt Wedneaday. from Tl E0 4 pm. The exhibit; will mm until Friday. Nov. 15th. ME Eimiiii'my m Eta MGM??? The MT Chapter of Pi Tm Sigma, national mechaiiiczil homirary, will be host of fiche mitional arganimiitimi at a dinner fiance at the Edgewamr Beach Hotel, November 9. TM Wam- nlng will mark Pi Tali fiigmais aim mml social Event Of Ellie flames» Gama-tented DEV? Hoffman, pmsi~ (lent. Davial l“. Bodair Lilifflllfl :35 lm inhrviwwrsd clisplacmi pursuing iii The} inllmvicwm wars) mcmaimi (an Hm Armwr Wire; 533mm fiaccrcier. W W a! ., » t w «Elm EwEiEEEi EEEEEE Elia EE‘E’EEENEEEEE Emmi; Music, dislmizion to case your eating, will soon came with less to you, Courtesy of the members; of Rho Epsilon, national radio lion- oz'iii'y, staticd Lloyd Giegel. presin dent. New transmission limbs; will be strung" from the Rho Epsilon quarters in Olimpia Hail ta the lunch» room. The new lines will eliminate ilie disioytion. which at pyeaent, prevems the presentation 0f the planned seine-Eula of broaduaam. At, a inflating halal lam; T‘uemiay, pledging plam were: (iiscussml, and ”t WM decidmi that the: pledging w period will begin Newambrei“ 15., Quasiwnmimm dis gmd to find litu— dei'im ii‘itemamd iii. experimental electrical woicla, Wili love diaizributecl m iunim: and Earlier REE, and firm» inactive pledgemwill be Seleciieii fmm lime qureafzioiaiiziires iii: 2; future mwb- men A meeting lam Elem Ecliwiileci fat" maxi, Mmiday at m noon in the Rim Epsilon qum‘mm. All Ecti‘vmi mm mm melted 1:0 lies gii'eelziaiaiifi;g9 midi Gfligfl» v. Dix Edwin EL power amthority apgamw ed :80 the Btafl‘ lliimia Teal": $23 research profeaaar in the electfiwfi engineering department. and 25; mm» sultan’a is Illinois, Tech'a Armani“ Research Foundation Dr. “Whitehead, who has been 2.5:,- sociated with line Duquesne Ligiri Company. Piitsbiirg'h, far the :9sz fourteen years, will assume the dam “Clea fm'merly Carried by Dr. “WEE liam A. Lewis, now dean of the 1?? graduate school. As research profefim snr of the electrical engineering ties partment, Dr. Whitehead will in»: struct graduate students in both this: day and evening divisions; and gen:- erally supervise the work of. the AM“. nemvc-rk calculator laboraizaz’gr of the Institute. Dr. Whitehead graduated fmm the University of Colorado, anti rem ceived both his mafim’s and doclmr’s degrees from the University of Pl‘i‘fifiu burgh. . iiiciEEcai flari'gilmi‘ie ”Emilia xiii” Mewmm {:3in Mimi' "During the first of a series 0? Social mixers intended to bring abou‘t co-ed discussion groups with the Chicago Teachers; Collage, the Newman club was addregsad by Father Martin Clarmbine; 3.3., heafi of the Chicaga Iiiter-stuzimt Cam» 01in Association. In his talk entitied “Undemi‘ai'uiw mg”, lie illustrated how a pQR’SOl’igE? failure is understand Emma? per“ gun can affect the fives oil both pm» pie. Dancing and refreiihmenm enclaé this evening amended by app? En imately 80 people. 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