59M. hhnnno . limo iinni All senior engineering students wiil be excused from classes at 2 p.m., Wednesday, to attend an ad- dress to be given by Mr. Everett S. Lee, nationally known engineer, according to Dean J. C. Peehles. Mr. Leo, who is head of the gem am} engineering and consulting iah~ oratory of the Control Station di- vision of General Electric Company, will talk on the methods and oppmu tunities for advancement in the en— gineering profession and discuss the professional aid extended to young engineers; in their development of professional status. In this eicture, Mr. Lee will outline three methods of advancement: graduate study in an engineering institution, company training programs, and self-progress. (Continued from page 3) for the ministry was given up to join the army, and his, eventual as~ signment as a reporter upon dorm» hilization. From there, “Days: of 0111.- Years” goes to Paris, France, Africa, the Near East, the Ethiopi~ an and Spanish Wars and finally back to Hoila‘nd. Those who may wonder at the events in Palestine will do well to road the chapter en- titled “After Seven Centuries." Van Paasson combinen :3. magterful de- scription of men and events with a prophetic feeling of right and wrong. A sequel, “That Day Alone” in a somber picture of the outbreak of World War II and the fall of Finance. Pierre van Pnosaen’s most recent book iS “Earth Could he Fair.” This is; a story of his own Holland, but interwoven is the afiect of world condition?» heioro and after the war. Reader’s Digest last December took its Christmas story from the pages of “Earth Could be Fair,” and it is interesting to note that the author has returned to the ministry. Throughout the book, van Panssen protests against injustice and cham- nions the democratic tradition of science and enlighta‘nment. There are many other books and authors that can Well he read for in— spiration, education and enjoyment. $4 < (34 ‘ 0 .. . 1% A {\x ‘2}: 2% WW “.43: Emmy Law" 'Qi nhi‘ 3% WWW iffii P h: :0 mm Elie QAI‘MM‘ 13:51 Exiting? Man Mimi Snoom fiowim iinwnd in? homo iliinois Tech students with. war— time active duty in the navy must secure an official statement of their overseas service for use in oonnocm tion with their Iliinois state: bonus. Thin statement. to he obtained from vy Department, Washington, D. (3., the Bureau}. of Nana}. E‘omo‘nnofi, Non» Wiil has necessiai'y to cogent flee 9.43, ditional 5:35AM? pnyahie for wehmon’th f ovnrsoas service. li‘omnot Navy men ashouid give; ”their nnmn and serial number as shown on the cor- tificate of service. Vetomns of the Army, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard generaliy ‘ in}; "WNW 5595‘“ 5A §”i'§’2§3ii§‘ Egr; hioigii; flaming- The emotion of oflicom hi the kin mom" Eye, cnm‘ons czimam dish. wiii he heid tomorrow at {2 pm. in. 43.90. Pledges and ail thosae intorefiizod in have discharges which ShG‘W the exact period of ovei'soas service. Whig?” did midi?” ii hiihhiiiiifiiwii tiwhhihiiih (W nmonnann WWW} 32m ;. soheéiuied tor we, 2 will aim ha (Bigot: its a herniation, ah gamma; phat-filin- hugs, mnmbehs or not, are infliand to the big affair, and are wanking? of ampin fighting fanciiiitieg for item er}; type {if camera. ,