TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1970 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Many Jobs Await Senior Engineers In Mid-Year Class Manufacturing Concerns of Country Show Unusual Demand for New Material No student in the graduation class of the school of engineering and of all other colleges this year, as all of them have good of a number have the choice of seven. According to Prof. F., Ellis Johnson of the department of electrical engineering it is usually harder for the mid-winter graduates to secure position in the job, but grading in June because the larger institutions send men to interview at this time. However, this year representatives of many of the largest private and public utility companies have here seeking men from the graduates. Six Electricals Placed The situation in the departments of civil and mechanical engineering has been equally as good recording of those departments and Hay of those departments. From the department of electrical engineering, Oswald Bundy is going with Westinghouse at East Pittsburgh, Penn; B. C. Reynolds and Ray Burrell, Inc.; A. D. Wiley and line engineering department of American Telephone and Telegraph Company; J. O. Ehson is going to the research laboratories of the Hell system; K. D. Smith is going with Black and Beach, consulting engineers in Kansas City; A. E. Keith has a place with the Worthbridge Pump and Machinery Consortium. Santa Fe Takes Oae From the department of mechanical engineering, Earl Winner is going into the factory training course in N. Y.; M. Henni HII is going with the elevator division of Westinghouse Manufacturing branch at East Pittsburgh; Pemex Gleiberbahm is going to will be with the Westinich Manufacturing branch at East Pittsburgh; Pemex Glaberbahm is going to will be with the Westinich Ventilating Company at Kansas City, and John P. Clifton is going to either Graybark or Bristol. Some Defer Selection The department of civil engineering is forming H. P. Real to the Kansas City Southern at Pittsburgh, Kans., and W. Mellins expects to be with the Competing Company of Chicago, M. H. Dick is placed with the Sante Fe in Topokau W. E. Mellins expects to be with the Competing Company of Chicago, F. W. Pearson will work in the Kankakei Refining Company at Avannah City, and C. V. Robinson expects to go into the Columbia School to the Mississippi. Dennis DeLtimer and Alan Blakey, mechanical engineers and J. A Bayer a civil engineer have not do business yet, but they have several offers. Professor Johnson and the prospects of the alum graduates are bright. Professor Johnson is an Ameri- can plains that they are preparing plans for the introduction of college graduates into their institution. Professor Johnson's K. U. classes. Employment representatives from Westinghouse, GenEco Wireless, Wake Forest Machinery Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone, will be here to interview the graduates and many others. Announcements The K. U. women's rida team picture will be taken at Squires studio Thursday, Feb. 7, at 12:29 p. m. The K. U, D.ames, will meet with Mrz. E. C. Simpson at 292 Indiana 街, Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 3 p. m. The winner of the price for the prize is the sophomore bear at the University of California, whose time posing for pictures entitled "before and after using" for an es Lost Suitcase Brings Letter to Dean Dyer Midnight shows, and broken resources are very mild ways of starting the New Year and wrong, conquered by the intense heat of his late summer job. I this year. That person may be a student of the University of Kansas is not at all sure how he got there. He is Houston College, Heston, Kansas, who is taking care of the sucker students on his team. By one of the Houston student about ten miles east of Manhattan, on the move into, Dean Erb has recently decided to Dean John D. Dyer connect it. The losing of a suitcase and the contentious thereof on the way back from the University has made the lemma, and if any student of the University has had this experience he should be Dean Dyer at once and the winning of his suitcase, secure his property. Blackmar Questions Evolutionary Theory Held by Doctor Clark Dow Differentiation Is M Likely Than Mutation, K. U. Man Says Granting that the human animal has evolved from lower forms of life, was the evolution gradual, a process of adaptation, or very rapid, by mutation? That question has been agitated recently following the pronouncement of a biologist of the Smithsonian institution, in favor of the mutation theory. BORING LINK Doctor Carl Clark has fact, that originally he had much the same physical structure as he has today, and is a mutation from one of the higher levels of intelligence in humans. Of his theory that the so-called "mission link" has never been found, he says, it is a result of sociology of the University and it widely known anthropologist, in communities on Doctor Clark's theory, that he was already acquainted by any knowledge already acquired." Evolution a Slow Process Evolution, Doctor Blackman said "over nurses in a straight line—but often depicted by degree or in a big败 offence. This theory is only the suggestion of a possible method. "There is a high degree of probability that mutation has occurred in the host population, and it might limit in the magnitude of these mutations. TO suppose that many may have acquired rapid apes as visionary. Owing to the present state of knowledge, few if any habitats would claim that any of these apes or any other living species. The antigenicity of life that brought man long human long before age wasape. "To assume the wide mutation which Clark assumes would make it (step toward abandonment of all laws of variation and refer man to a tantalized and special creation as arranged by the medieval theologians." Send The Daily Kansan home 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The date rule is suspended until second semester classes begin. Closing hours during the second semester are 0:30 to between semesters, 11:20. Helen Filkin, President W. S. G. A. Work called for and delivered Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Phone 1329 DURINGVACATION You'll Enjoy Reading MAGAZINES from Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Einstein Advances New Theory of Relativity Linking Two Old Ones By Dr. Kalvin R. Slosson. Scientist Belings Gravitation and Magnetism Together Under Lawns Washington, Jan. 21—According to advice information held to Science Services, Albert Vinatub has succeeded in dividing mathematical formulas into different laws that allows the phenomenon of electricity and magnetism with those of gravitation. If so, it will be a great triumph for him. Hilberto on his scientist has been able to demonstrate such a relationship, although many have attempted to do The laws of the motion of bodies in the two fields are much alike in form. For instance, Newton's law states that a force attracts one object with a (gree proportional) to their masses and inversely proportional to their distance between them. Two bodies charged with opposite electrification each attract one another with a force proportional to their charge and inductive force. They attract one another with a force proportional to the distance between them. But there is this important difference between the two cases. It is possible to interpose a screen between two panels that will cut off the force while resisting will interfere with the effect of gravitation. Every radian fan realizes this difference in metal or grids. But the gap of the sun on the earth acts through 29,000,000 miles of empty space and would be covered by iron or anything else. Because gravitation acts the same between all bodies regardless of their composition or what is between them, gravity can be applied by both physical pulling ("gravity") of gravitation and simply said that bodies are attracted to each other in a state of the spores between them due to their pressure and distance. 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