I “~19? ill, WM: 9 liFPolowom lailioto iiilicl F diggifimrgmgfl mlfiiF”lfif§% v; Bifggw’gifiillil y n will“ W M .- W i. v in ._ . «WWW. W.iinli~ic~..incnio in kliononncni nwcmci. Professor Max Jakob, research professor of mechanical engi— neering, and Docton William Wilcon Morgan. associate professor of astrophysics, at the University of Chicago’s Yerken ther‘vn.~ tony, were the principle speakers at loot Wednesday’s meeting :oi’ the UT chapter of the Sigma Xi. Dr. Jakob discussed the value of astronomical research to ii techno-- logical institution like ll'l’, stated. that, “We are in at science of one world, which is a. rapidly expanding: world. The astronomer is of the same scientific world. We here at Illinois Tech find it impocsihle t0 imow what gonzo on in every corner of fihe scientific worlrl, however, it is desirable to know what woes on in the iinlzronomical corner of the sci- entific world." He also pointed out that the nit-ac.- tical sciences have been developed from astronomy, 9.51. mechanics, dy. namics, Newton’s Laws and Kocp» plcr’s Lawn. From astronomical re- search has stemmed the fields of Financing/linen and Socoriizicc W KAPPA PM! Alpha Phi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi will inaugural/c a series of open informal dances this week, accord- ing to an announcement made. by Ralph Bellie, historian of the fra— ternity. The dances will he held each Saturday evening, unless the Chap- ter has planned another activity for the same night. Pledge period of the, current pledge class has continued with active mem— . bars sitting in on some of the meet» ings, stated Pledgemuster Van N955. The pledge are learning: their lessons well under his direction, other oc— tives added. Plans have becn made for a fra- lzernity hayride to he, carried out Saturday night on the northwest side. DELTA lAU DELTA To make it a full week end, after attending the “Serenade in Gold” in strong numbers, the Delta are back- ing; a. combined Barn Dance, scavcn; gar hunt and beer party the next spectral analysxs, Fraunhofcr lines, optics, and plioiog'i'aphy. Dr. Morgan, in diecunsing of the lat/(ash :idvanccmcnts in astro— nomical research, mentioned a new instrumcnl, the coronomctcr. This instrument makes it possible to photograph the corona of the sun in daylight where previously it was only visihlc during an eclipse. Dr. Morgan attributed sonic of the latest successes in astronomical l'llfieal‘cl'l to the cooperahivc svntcm in the use by the observatories. Photos of the galaxies and star clustcrs were dis- played by Dr. ll'lorgan. llt is from the study of other galaxies that we learn so much of the galaxy in which our own planet is situated, he stated. 501170 New Group going lormoal lily llT Foreign lilniicnlo A general meeting» of UT foreign students sponsored by Dr. F. K. Richter, associate. professm' of the language and literary department, was held Monday, November 4. The purpose of the meeting; was to pro» mole internationalism, to bring these students. in harmony irrespective of race, color, or religion and to ac» quaint them with the sports and so» cial life of the United States. A committee was appointed to frame a constitution and to plan activities for the society. At the meeting held yesterday in Chapin Hall, the proposed constitu- tion was introduced and discussed. day. Emphasis will be placed on cach of the various; forms of enter- tainment in more or lch succession, commented Tom Gelavan, social entrepreneur. The cork in the barrel has been to find a suitable bamm ofl‘ the campus. Future social events for the 5,3. mester include the traditional Chriat« mas party and a proposed New Year’s celebration. v ‘3 v ,1 l“, ”a“. W.» lichen i3. incision ; . 5’2, . 3..” 4i filo cw l‘ll’lgfilléllfim At ii i'cccm election, the Math (“luh selected Robert D. ’l‘casdale as its new president. Other new officers of the club include: Secretary, (Thamllei‘ l». Son‘lmons, and program chi-Airman, Millmi F. Seai'l. Ruse "rm 50ml announced that the club will hold a meeting in Room 295 Chapin at ll am. Friday. Robert Fl‘ciisidale will lUC‘lUIT‘ on the tion” and the “Error Function" and Milton Scull will tall: mi Numbers.” President 'l‘canilalc indicated that the Math Club would like nhaslzc htat its gencz‘al olijiwt in ”Gamma Func- “l’riinc to cm« to present advanced concepts in as (Soc Malll Club on page 7} fthllQQl lFlginning h life into injected Armour Eye this term, announced New will he Arnold Rosncr. presnient, at. the club regular meeting. last Wctlncé‘w (lay evening. In order to stimulate activity, a motion was proposed anti adopted that all pledges be required to submit at least onc salon print to the club. These prints will be judged and those found suitable will he placed on display in the Student, Union. One, of the first projects of the camera club for this. term, will he the photo contest which Technology News is coasponsoi-ing. All futni'e meetings of the club will feature either speaker or movies and all members of the student body are The regimi‘ar has announced that all graduating; xcniors mun’e chcch‘ with lhc (:ili 2 to insure proper snail: Sm: of their name? and correct can counting ell graduating crccllte. The graduating senior class will. meet this Friday, according to Fiaéi Travis, pi'e'sio‘cnt. The room will ho announced. The senior farewell and, commencement particulars will top the meeting agenda. invited to attend. The meeting closed with the Sl‘EDW' mg of our movicn. Um.- movie was on flash photography, another WM 21 news; reel, tnc third was Camc’roz Magic and the last was a was Cle~ partment film on photographic infiew yn'mfalion. fifih . c mm} ”W F QW/F‘ . 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