THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE Official Bulletin April 19.1951 El Ateneo se reunirá el jueves a las 7:30 de la noche en 113 Strong. Programa: "La cuestion de $64." Election of officials. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 200 Strong hall. Dr. R. L. Decker, speaker. All students welcome. K.U. Mountain club, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union. Student Religious council, 4 p.m. today. Old and new cabinets attend. Important. Y. W.C.A. Community Service commission, 4 p.m. today, Henley house. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, 12 noon to 12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Charles Leopold, speaker, Open to all students. University Players meeting for activities, 4:15 to 5:30 today, Pine room. Union. Business, election, and initiation. KuKu's last meeting before Big Seven conclave and initiation, 7:15 tonight, 106 Green hall. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich heute um 5 uhr in 502 Fraser hall. Unterhaltsames Programm. Dove reorganization meeting, 5 p.m. today, Union fountain. All interested students are invited. QST: Exposition dry run 8:15 to night. K.U. Amateur Radio club meet in E.E. Lab. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. Independents, Relays parade float-building. 7 p.m. Friday, Battenfeld parking lot. Refreshments. College Daze Rehearsal, entire cast, 8 tonight, 102 Strong. Art and Staging personnel for College Daze meet backstage, 2 p.m. Sunday, Hoch auditorium. College Daze chorus and cast, 2 p.m. Sunday, Hoch auditorium. The following are notified to ap pear before Student Court, 7:30 tonight, 4 Green hall: John S. Welsh, Leslie J. Rose, Charles H. Hyer, Clare A. Stewart, George Rendina, Clifford R. Holland, Jr., Abdal Ali Khodadad, Bert Kenneth Larkin, Frank L. Williams, Dick Krimminger, Jake Jaffe, J. R. Amick, Thomas K. Foster, Robert H. Lauber, Reuben Brown, Virginia Loveless, Jack Judson, Richard B. Collins, Roland C. Parmley, Clarence J. Renne, Game M. Gason, Ben Eisberg, Vincent J. Hoover, Joseph W. Voorhees, Emily Jane Stacey, Fernando Torres, William E. Stanfill, Foister Miracle, Bill E. Munson, Kernie W. Binyon, Allan West, Elmer F. Downing, Jr., Arnold A. Kottwitz, Frank H. Austin, James E. Slankard, Richard A. Nelson, Robert Heston, Donald G. Farmer, Donald F. Willenberg, R. C. Hamilton, Wayne Baldwin, Jim E. Harris, Bob Mallory. Visitors to the Engineering Exposition, Friday and Saturday, may see a contraption that thinks, writes, and answers questions, on display in the aeronautical quosset hut behind Marvin hall. Auto-Pilot Brain'A Feature Of Engineering Exposition By DICK MARSHALL The auto-pilot Brain, as the gadget is called, was built expressly for the Exposition by Clifford Newberry and Robert E. Jones, engineering seniors, and Robert E. Miller and Richard Etherington, engineering juniors. The mechanism is constructed from parts of war-surplus radios, robot control mechanisms, and other equipment. "The mechanism is one of the most amazing gadgets that has ever been displayed at an Engineering Exposition," W. M. Simpson, professor of aeronautical engineering, said. "The idea for the brain was floating around the building so the students decided to build it." The mechanism is housed in a box approximately 18x18x14-inches. Attached to one end of the box is a carrier holding a pen. A microphone is attached to the brain. When a question is asked into the microphone, microphone transmits the message to the brain and sets it in operation. The brain transmits a series of electrical impulses to the carrier and pen, which then writes the answer on a large sheet of paper. The actual operation of the brain will remain a secret, Engineering Group Initiates 15 Students Fifteen persons were initiated into Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity at a banquet Monday. Nova Stucker, engineering junior, read a prize essay paper. The initiates were addressed by Col. E. F. Kumpe, professor of military science, and welcomed by Clifford Newberry, engineering senior John McKinley, engineering senior was toastmaster. The new members are Rex Conrad, George Farris, Arthur Francis, Arthur Halliday, Lee Haworth, Gerald Hollenbeck, Robert Holman, Robert Kipp, Philip Peterson, David Schrader, Damon Simpson, James M Stewart, Edwin Stimpson, Nova Stucker, and Robert Wellborn, Jr. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers A technical research paper by Gerald Frieling, engineering senior, won second place at the regional conference of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Kansas City, Mo., held Monday and Tuesday. Engineering Senior Wins Contest The group of 4 mechanical engineering students from K.U. toured General Motors' Buick-Oldsmobile-Fontiac assembly plant Monday afternoon. His paper on "The Two-Valve Water Faucet" was one of 12 represented by six schools. Floyd Palmer, engineering senior, presented a paper on "Glass as an Engineering Material." 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