Thursday, April 15, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 15. 1954 BIRMINGHAM 3-94 115. assets surely! pace it at by under it was an 161 more 67,000 s had Union anks to that mark siness ch asildren busi- ours y en- also person crunk acres face. up up es is antly spaper KU 376 Na- Press Assm. tisting City, ter or men Mun mi- riods. 1910 er act Tice emon, Annual Engineering Exposition Opens Tomorrow The 34th annual Engineering Exposition, sponsored by the Engineering Student Council and the School of Engineering and Architecture, will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. until noon Saturday with more than 20 groups participating. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, will award a trophy to the department with the most outstanding exhibit. Exhibits and demonstrations include: Engineering Physics, 110 and 109 Marvin, model of an atomic bomb, three million electron-volt generator, new scintillation counter, and a Geiger counter. Civil Engineering, 207 Maryin, scale models of bridge structures, and highway construction arranged in four sections representing the eras from 1854 to 1954 Engineering Drawing, 208 Marvin, orthographic projections, descriptive geometry models, and drawings by students. Industrial Design, 205 Marvin evolution of a humidifier design and approach and techniques of design presentation. Army ROTC Society of American Military Engineers, 210 Marvin, Hill 284, an authentic reproduction of the defenses in the Chowan area of Korea, model amphibious landing operation, castle of the Corps of Engineers. Guards present will be members of Pershing Rifles. Mechanical Engineering, 201 and 212 Marvin. model steam power plant, and plant design. Architecture, third floor, Marvin, geodesic dome, designed and built by students from the theories of Buckminister Fuller; displays of sculpture, painting, and high fidelity sound for the contemporary home. Civil Engineering, 9 Marvin, concrete testing. Applied Mechanics, 8 Marvin, paper and steel tensile testing, compressive testing of wood, and ap- piration and use of electrical strain gages. mathematics, 426 Lindley, mathematical contest for high school students; application of IBM punch card equipment to the solution of calculation of square root, film of the application of high speed automatic computers in the fields of aviation, atomic energy, ordnance, engineering, business and research and a table model of IBM electronic data processing equipment. Geological Engineering, 401 Lindley, demonstration of the principles of geophysical exploration using gravimetric, magnetic, seismic, electrical, and radio-activity logging Shop BROWN'S First Pre-Easter SALE Men's Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Values up to $4.98 $295 Now Now Nationally Advertised PLAIDS CHECKS PRINTS SOLIDS AN UNUSUAL VALUE FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. State Geological Survey, second floor Lindley, maps and publications, and industrial minerals. Petroleum Engineering, second floor Lindley, drilling and production tool rig, flowing in miniature cable tool rig, flowing in oil well, and pumping oil well. Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, 137, 101, 102, and 106 Lindley, control plant of magnetic separator used in the development of "glass sand," continuous melting induction furnace, and metallurgical specimens under microscope. Chemical Engineering, first floor and basement. Lindley, fashion show to illustrate the uses of dyes, tour of a "dye plant." Research Foundation, XRD-3 X-ray diffraction unit, ARL spectrograph, and electron microscope. Aeronautical Engineering, aeronautical engineering laboratories, "L-13" airplane equipped with auxiliary lift devices, supersonic wind tunnel demonstrations of shock waves, cut away view of piston type radar aircraft engine, cut away view of turbojet aircraft engine, helicopter display—working models, aircraft radio control, remote control turret, precision made wind tunnel test—models constructed by design students, and operation landing gear. Applied Mechanics, Engineering Research building, demonstration of photo elasticity and determination of stress concentration using polarized light. Electrical Engineering, electrical engineering laboratory, Squee—the robot squirrel, homopolar generator, wireless power, strength machine, talking light beam, induce tion heating, magic fountain, magnetic pump, network analyzer, analog computer, model atom, and high fidelity equipment. Mechanical Engineering, mechanical engineering laboratory, tin can heat engine, Jaguar automobile engine, miniature jet engine, stroboscope display, beer bottle organ, monkey motion, right angle power transmission, Ingersoll-Rand air compressor, General Electric steam turbine, Skinner Uniflow steam engine, The Mogul grandad of laboratory engines, centrifugal force demonstration, and Model 7 Ford. Applied Mechanics, hydraulic laboratory, safety exhibit courtesy of the Kansas Highway department, model spillway, and impulse turbine. Shop Practice, Fowler shops, Chevrolet Corvette automobile, industrial plastics, miniature cupoia, metal spinning, automatic induction heat treating, mass production of bench visse, measurements to one-millionth of an inch, underwater metal cutting, featuring use of aqualing designed and constructed by a student. Air Force ROTC, 105 and 107 Military Science building, training aids, aircraft instruments, films, and gyroscope instruments. 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