Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 26, 1954 Kansas City Firm Gives New Welder To Engineers A new welding apparatus has been given to the School of Engineering and Architecture by the Gregory Manufacturing Co. of Kansas City, Mo. It will be used in the engineering manufacturing processes shops, Paul G. Hausman, associate professor of engineering manufacturing processes said. The new equipment, designed for stud welding, will probably arrive next week. The company will furnish literature, slides and other teaching aids with the equipment. The stud welder is a direct current machine which runs off a motor generator set. It welds by an arc process and does an accurate job of welding studs to a plate. Dean Carr Elected To Sigma Tau Post Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering and Architecture has been elected to the national council of Sigma Tau, national engineering honor society. He was named to the post by the national conclave of Sigma Tau at the group's national convention at the University of Colorado. The national council, usually a five-member group, recommended at a meeting in Kansas City, Mo., last summer that the Sigma Tau constitution be amended to add a college administrator to the council. Dean Carr was unanimously elected. Labor Relations Discussed Experiences of the field worker doing research in union-management relations and tensions between labor union factions were discussed by John T. Gullahorn, visiting assistant professor of sociology from Harvard, at a meeting of the Undergraduate Psychology Club Thursday. Slides Of Germany Shown Slides of people and monuments in Soviet Russia were shown by Sam Anderson, instructor of German, at a meeting of the History Club Wednesday night. Mr. Anderson visited Russia in late August and early September. Experiments have shown fish can distinguish between various colors. Fish can see in the water but not in the air. VARSITY NOW thru SAT "Satellite in the Sky" AND- "7 Men from Now" SUNDAY Continuous 1:00 p. m. on AIME To Divide Into Three Parts The company stressed the need for more research development in the field of welding engineering. It offered to send the equipment after an article on the teaching of welding to engineers, written by Prof. Hausman, was published in the Welding Engineer. Prof. Preston told members of the Petroleum Engineers Club in the Student Union Thursday that the reason for this division would be to have smaller meetings. However, he said that joint meetings of the AIME would continue. The American Institute of Mining Engineers, consisting of mining, petroleum and metalurgical engineers, will be divided into three groups according to Floyd Preston, assistant professor of petroleum engineering. Plans were also discussed for a student paper contest for student authors of technical papers. 2 Professors Visit Pratt NOW thru SAT "Hold Back the Night" —AND— "Magnificent Roughnecks" News-"Madcap Magoo" Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education, and Dr. John Nicholson, associate professor of education visited at Pratt Thursday. They met with Donald R. Lidikay, superintendent of schools, and the Board of Education to begin a survey of the administrative organization of the high school and junior college. WAA To Sell Candy Women's Athletic Assn. members will sell candy for a fundraising campaign. The money will be used to send delegates to the National Athletic Association of College Women at the University of Nebraska. April 15 through 18. Interviews for engineering students will be held Monday through Friday, Nov. 2, by the companies listed below. Interview schedules may be signed in 111 Marvin. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Monday—Allison Division of General Motors, Bendix Aviation Corp., Bendix Missile Section of South Bend, Ind., Radio Corp. of America, Convair of Fort Worth. Tuesday—Lockheed Aircraft Corp. of Marietta, Ga., and Burbank, Calif., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Goodyear Aircraft Co., Colgate-Palmolive Co. Wednesday-Motorola Radio Co. San Francisco Navalship Yard, The Vendo Co., Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Thursday—Kerr-McGee, Kansas State Highway Commission, The O. A. Sutton Corp., Linde Air Products Co., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Friday-National Advisory Committee, The Maytag Co., Bendix Aviation Corp. of Kansas City, Mo., Atlas Powder Co. Statistical Service Has New Employe Jerry Davis has replaced Charles Bradrick in the University's statistical service department. Mr. Bradrick recently began working for Continental Can Co., Coffeyville. Mr. Davis came here from Cimarron, where he operated IBM equipment for the Cimarron Insurance Co. He has had 10 years experience and has attended the IBM management school at Endicott, N. Y. He has also worked at the Topeka office of the Kansas Power and Light Co. Four hundred different insects attack livestock in this country at one time or another. Altogether, these are said to cost growers an estimated $500 million or more each year. Seventeen members of the University music staff will attend the annual convention of the Kansas Music Teachers Assn. Monday and Tuesday at the University of Wichita. Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts is president of the group. 17 To Attend Music Meeting Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice, will present a recital, singing Caldara and five English songs by Purcell, Humphrey, and Arn. He will be accompanied by Miss Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano. The Wichita Symphony Orchestra with George London as soloist will appear. Opera scenes will be presented by the University of Wichita Opera Workshop. The Faculty Quartet of Kansas State College and the Singing Quakers from Friends University will be on the program. Those from KU who will attend are Dean Gorton, Prof. Schmidt, Miss Jersild, Miss Jeanne Cass, associate professor of music theory, Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and theory, Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, Jan Chiapusco, professor of piano, Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history, Mrs. Janet Turk, assistant professor of piano. Miss Allie Merle Conger, associate professor of piano, Roy Johnson, assistant professor of piano, Raymond Cerf, professor of violin, Gerald Carney, associate professor of music education, Don Scheid, instructor of woodwinds, George Green, instructor of music theory, Austin Ledwith, assistant professor of theory and woodwinds, and Miss Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice. You'll meet the zaniest gang of guys and molls since the Lavender Mob! LAUGH? They'll slay you in the aisles! 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