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Engineers Recognized In April Faculty members and graduate students in the Department of Me chanical Engineering are receiving recognition this month for a va riety of achievements. Asst. Prof. L. N. Connor is author of two National Aeronau tics and Space Administration re ports - "Calculatici of the Cen tered One- )imensional Unsteady Expansion of a Reaction Gas Mix ture Subject to Vibrational and Chemical Noneqluilibriium" and "The Centered One - D)imensional Unsteady Expansion of Vibration ally Relaxing Nitrogen - Oxygen Mixture." Asst. Prof. N. 1'. Suh has re ceived two patents - No. 3,299,812 for "Electrical I g n i t i o n Car tridges" and No. :.;10,90 for "Electrically Condeuctive Ahasive I;oilics." Assoc. Prof. A. N. Ilosnv's text Ioolk, "Propulsiol System1s," re cvivedl two very favorable reviews. Assoe. Prof. E. G. Swartz and graduate studIent It. S. Le(e are authors of "An .\ nal ys is of Roll Pressure I )ist rilbut ion in Powder Rlolling" which will appean in the International Journal of Powder! Jletalurgy. 1 r. I-. C. Woodward, head of the mechanical engineering de" p,ar"tment, and graduate student W. Englemaier are authors of ".\nalvsis and Effect of Staging u1poll e Ration Rate (ontrolleI Systenls," appearing in ('onbus tion and Flame. j PeTeR 'o ywoesiauan.0f L CHIVsia. BaR3 V3 .e- '4 THEG Nwe ASB Reg liiologi.t% from all over the % the 28th annual meeting of tihe A.w beld at the t~niher.ity". Ins a<ddition ticipant. receivedl parnphlet.. on life like those pictired abome. Curry Speal "Ihi" \laking of a .lace" will bl" the subjl"ct ()f an illu:-trati( talk byli r. (;4orge Curry at the USC I;taufott It.tiional C:111 11pus to night. 1) r. ('urr.v is asslciatI vice prsc"iellent for. b-arining rle.s,urces. Thc talk, I:;th in the S (' (;uig narll \II rnllrial I,I cturl Se rile., u\ ill bl"gin t :I5 l.i. anll will bI )llln tto thl" public. T'hl II"ctuJ.. :Irils W:ca Is tutliI in 1!9:: at thI l'ni\IrjitV h\" the .li" is Suani n<4l (arine ;ulgnrl t '' (>f (IIui hiat. 1siig color -lid 4 .- t: l"n :at thl" n ni. wxr.o s e lt rl:tc OTxIt 44LeaDeIn e"$I W 6DY ~vn etto O0 siGm Siri aduction of this Pos~ter. Send 500 for hiar JR LEADER," P.O. [3ox 7007, Grand Contr< pring C (TN RE SOUT Gamecock photo by Galloway rsIr(rliont uulluata regitere1d Ia-t Iriday for wiation of SoItia.stern iiologit. to alt-teniig many %esions, pair pa-ullth Carolina plant ami animalI cs On Mace ally renowned : i'r:rlmh I.e.,lit Illlrbiin, I r. ('ufrry wvill desc. ribe thei cr'a:tit'n ft a1 larg} -;Il\1r cr'i Ili l1 III nIller ' tIi:It \\ :111ul1y t "Il 111I I II i- liii It Iii !\' th ' t 111l -1 Ilt th i mo t t byl 1 v i th u t tn i]r I i t'. l uring al rip t, E-ngland la-t mI.nth,. I>r. ('urry \ i,iti"d l>urb in's wo irkshi,ps to "xamrinl" tht maurl" Ilndt uther1 sil\ "r worulkS and to p r' s ent th1 -il\ ersmithi w\ith an hunur" :1A,r italtiotn from t' (' fo r his wo' rk on thf, malr " and urn a speial medallIIi.,n for 1'S(' P1-r-sideInt I homasl V-. .iun s and hi- secres: sor. SBOflI omUD ~I-L -"S tdling and postage, with al Station, Now York 30017 learance AT'S A SALE 0 DUCTI H CAl Across fa Facult 4 -An exhibition and sale of original Iithogr'ap hs, etchings, and w\\oodeuts, Iino-c(Uts and silk seI4ens from the London (Grafica .\rts Collection was hel at the U niv'ersity last Thursday and Fri <day, A pril 20-21, in the lounge of the Hussell House. I-xhibits in the graphic arts collection range from 15th century Wooicuts to contcmporar I" British and French print-makers. Price:. forl the llprints range fromt $8 to .:;,111(I" 4 Tihe Collection of approximately .(10) items belongs to l1-:11genu Schuster of I)etroit, .\ich. Schu ter recently returned from three and a half .years of study uindel IDr. E-. Gombriich at the Warburg Institute of L,ondon University. ATTI-ND)S PI-:NING Prof. AIfred Raw\linson, direc tor of libraries at the 'niver,ity attended the opening ce1I'rlmoie. for the new Research L.ihrarv of the University of Florida April 21-22 in Gainesville. OlT \' i ' f)1esidfenlit for a(aIh i(' af fair-, Dr. HI. W. DJavis, spoke re (ently to ('ducatOrs from institu tion memernIt". of (<)ak Iti'ge As .((cialted Universities (I )It.\I_). I >r. I lavi attelIetl the' two-da\ o)n confer"ence at ()ak Iid (, 'Ternn. le i c"haiIrmanll (tf the SIlt.\I' ('ouncil. I'he " pring ('onfe'rice o(!' .\'-a <e1)1. epresentative," plr((;i(.i inf(rllti(on1 on (<)ak liidg(" act iv-i t ies ai develop ed clo("er c(((I lopa ti(nl Ibeetwo-.er nl('r1hel' me be i\ (r.siti: and O)ak Ridge National L.abora tory' on future pr'ogramlls. (ther 1:1rtic';)ipants in the ,e -ion w\el( r rl an .\. Itoth, dir"("e tI(- <(f the le6searchl nIitd I)t\4((I nIl-nt I1i\isinll f O:a': Itidge u( ( ratIilnl .- . w i\1' N ("l-((n. h(":l( ,(f tllte (Ill(u allot lan lld unli\-I it\- rel;a tirn.- for )l :I.; ani 1. S. I'o(r in tile- I i-i(on it Nuclear I':ducati(o :1 1 Trairnmllll. of the .\ tomi( G;I-:IA.\l.\ TI-:A('Ill-:1R .\I(el-r( tha: 11 (l ult":1'.-r (f (;#I-. ni:111 tlr(inl South (':lr<(lin:1 'ch<nd,l 4lIie0e- ( ll llni\I-'l it 4- attn"iIlv the- i1- linltn l me it ing If the South (ar(IIlla Sub-('hap(ter lIf tihl Alilt-rican11 A-.In. of Teac0her', '' I( --nr'(lfn re-ce- Illiv. -l'he rmle tilg f ttured panel lis (u'il n --(I. (f the g,.tT, m11(thod(( anll Ili- d o inl tvachlinlg ('.-1m:an ill ('Ii(u(d , (''111 (:1'l- \vIth ,ll (1 (gI'. . 11111 ll r\ 'l-r it i- . Ir. lougt l:t I'. Iluh- Ir((f(".Iu I f1 I;el1r'llI it th I fli\ - i , " WAIT: Leave your winter Storage vault for th< plus usual cleaning< stuff in a large bo storage for your off Nothing to pay until our big cold storage LANDR0 Main at Blossom From the New On Cc N T-SHIRTS Al IONS ROLII om the C9orm y Facts ordinator of the German section, and organizer of the new AAT(; South l "arolina Sub-Chapter this year----wa host and moderator. Participating in the panel were Harold L. Phillips Jr. of ireher iigh School, Columbia; and Asst. Prof. Arthur If. Adams of the D)e partment of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University. Pan American Festival Hears Walland's Talk "Rulben iario: Synulol of L,atin Am\rer'ic'an (ultural i nity" 'a, the theme of the I Ith annual Pan American Festival. attended hv Ihr. Ch1ar"le. ! . W a':tland, a,:,,.rmte profe.s.r in the Ielpartment of I oreignl l.anguag--e. and I.it'"ra ture-. The festival was hell ]a-,t week. at ;outher'n Illinoi- U-ni\,"r.ity. lIr. Watand gave a talk titlei luen I lari y La (;v r-(,n <it] I)r'. W\atlandl i- author of two book. on Rtuben I>ario -- "Poet l-rrant" and lFormacion Literaria 'Ie liuben I hare,.'' lie was in isNicaragua earlier this year at spe cial in itation of the go\ernml ent t}her to participate in the offi ei,l oheiran'e of the 10nth an II\ el'rar\ ~f I ari. Nicaragua'. t Iierar. fi ure and natiornal her. Dr. John Rob At Annual Sig lir. John .1 berits f the Cahi-l fornia In-titute -I 'e, hnology pl,oke last we.e-k at th.e annual m itiation dinn,r f,r the Ilni\er.ity f oeuth (arol:rediuna (h:ptr <i" f Ihe S~cietY of Sigmla \i -. icanizati"n of r, :e':ar lch .'ielt 1 -t.. \atli~lal I,",tut",r for Sigrn:l Xi, 1 r. IlC" ert - i .poke- n "( 'henical I Ilnailit a- Stl ieti i ve Nuclear .\l a g I e t i r Re. nanicre' Spte-t t sc'opy." I Ir". I b1' rt. r (c eI h l r ; l,l I , el(r"It ' it 1*4",".' 1 " M I l l:..h - n ~et eleettete <lit-re-.- ti>m the I niv.rit y ef 'alifonia. Ie taught at '( '.TA for on year, then Iec"eivedI a Nat ional Re alearch (ouned FI' ello.whilp at Harvard inl ESHMEN PHOMORES NIORS clothes in our Cold i summer. Just $4.95 harge for all you can x. Also use hanging Ler woolens and furs. fall. Stop by and see vault. (& CLEANERS - Across the Street Mens Domtre Ilegiate ID SWEATSHIRT TOSE( IAB teli Arms LITTLE MAN C CIA IF YOU GUYG ARE GOIN6 TO C FNERY PAY WHY OON'T YOU E US C Give For Coast .\ 1.!;:; grant hla. bteen wand to the I "niversity h the lie W. Iaruth Foundati"n fir ,tudy of ' cegetatiun on tht" foun ation plantati,n near Gt (eorge I;:tablihe*d in 19,61 to further ?rts Speaks na Xi Dinner ie taught at ilas achus tt; In t it u te >f I chnolt1g y 194 -50, wa 1-it ing pr"fe.or at >hio State ni\t"r-ity in 1t+. "_ and plr,lfe":or, t ('altech :n 1::. In 19+;:; he was pp"mnte"d chairman of the Ilivi itln f ('henilitrv and Chemical :ngineerilg at ("alttech. ('hairnan of the National Sci nek I 'unlat in from I t+.9-i;. I Jr. OthI)r t t r"\,", .1I1 it. e tj y 'anel fr 'henl tr lt 1 7-61. Since t(' he h been ser\ing on the i-iry ('",nnittee f \lathe 1atit:1! aln I'hy,ic1l Scienc, of 1 r. R,erlts' current research i. iernet with mletcanisms of .r aic reacti on, chemli-try of mall- ring coipo+unds and appli at1n.s of nuclear nagnetic re, all-, t J-etr,,-cItpy t1 o r g a 1 1 c henn ad probb-ma. Hie is autthor I' re.> thall 2ill t echn caf pafrer NEW DIFFEF A Night Club * NIGHTLY ENTE (Big Band * PLUSH ATMOS * CALL FOR MEl Try Ii and1( THE PLAYli Behind McDonal On the Sumi Call George Mack CIothin~ OK Si )N CAMPUS s1 oPer am ""- r. -u1-' G-19 )PLAIN ASOUT -THE FOOP AT PiW LA CE ELSGE IF" n Grant al Study -fu(atil,n and re earich tlowaIr .he coner\ation of -ur natural re lurc'e-. th. Iilr" W. laruc1 FouuniatlIon wa cr''":atei byv the at- .\1;- l,aruch In h,nor f her ather, 1 tlinarll .\. I aruch. Proposed by I)r. Wade T. Hat ion, professor of biology, the tudy w ill include a three-year re wearch project to develop a bo tanical inventory of the entire 17,000-acre foundation plantation. The inventory ' ilttermine hat plant specie- are" lprtesfent and her thev oCCUr. Aloinv-)l\4ed are sea-lonal stud iv r thrjughout the year by 'SC Lraliuate tui n1t- tl ifintr indi vidual -1pecie- fr(om ,eed -tage to mllaturil v. 'Ihe students will also note ecoulogical relationshi1)s between plants in a particular environ ment and het Ween plants and cer tain specific en% ironnental fac tor-. One" of several problems to be studied w% ill he salt tolerance or mtiolcrance of species along the houndar. het w en fresh and salt w ater habitats. t a .I l :at1n .1 , that the f'oun atte'ntl:.n oni th1. " tl n ov\er 1lo ed fact th;at b:a-a ic biOgicaI stud!it :n ot tl':amuar -n b "n rgtan i-r in th"Ihr nat:' en- irinme-nt a! ittt \v AND ENT! - College Style RTAINMENT Names) P~HERE ABERSHIP CARD Find Outi lATE CLUB d's Hamburgers er Highway 252-6546 FORE