B (Continued from Page 4) FUNDS were intended for 10-year program, With the x Project money now run- >ut, the Regents have auth- the University's Develop- Council to seek to raise an- two million dollars to sup- mother five years of un- ated research projects. Y also specified that funds signated research would be ed in addition to the two . dollars needed for undes- d research projects. rersity President Harlan er called it "inconceivable who know the accomplish- of the Phoenix Project that ork should end -- that be- the original fund-raising ign was intended for a ten- eriod, we should now close or on so many opportuni- ir continuing research and development." THE FIRST decade of the Phoenix Project has already seen great strides toward convert- ing the atom to peaceful, con- structive uses. The challenge Was summed up by Prof. Gomberg in his book Nu- clear Engineering: The Impact in Engineering Education, when he said, "We are confronted with an energy source that is completely new in its characteristics and properties, with an energy form that is only vaguely understood and under very inadequate con- trol, but one which exists in an abundance greater than all the other sources combined that are presently available to man." Man's success in understanding and controlling the power may well be the key to changing the "nuclear umbrella of terror" into the most rewarding of his scien- tific achievements:. al rP Sfrlga~n at t M IA.GAZIN vol. V, No. 1 Monday, September 15,A 958 ModySpeme 5,15 REMOTE CONTROL - Master slave manipulators are used for remote control handling of chemical experimentation inside a radiation eave. The mechanisms provide protection for the operator while he retains delicate, "fingertip", control over radioactive materials. 111 enjoy relaxing moments . I at the MUSIC CENTER the discriminating choice for I,- *RECORDS Largest stocks of classical, semi-classical, popular, jazz, folk music, others-separate departmets- listening booths-courteous, well-informed attend- aints. # HI-FI RECORD PLAYERS Pilot, Magnavox, Columbia, Stromberg-Carlson, others, $34.95 and up. M HI-FI COMPONENTS Fisher, Pilot, Scott, Altec-Lansing, Electrovoice, Rek-O-Kut - Audiophile prices - Stereophonic listening room. _ TELEVISION Magnavox, R.C.A. Victor, Philco, $129.95 and up. * RADIOS Magnavox, Zenith, R.C.A. Victor, Emerson, Tele- funken, $19.95 and up. " TAPE RECORDERS Revere, Norelco, Roberts, Ferrograph, Webcor, Crescent-stereo and conventional-Imported and Domestic-$79.95 and up. * DIAMOND NEEDLES Installed free, choose from most complete stock in town, $9.95 and up-Sapphires, $1.50 and up. * SERVICING of radios, high-fidelity equipment, television -w complete facilities- experienced, qualified per. sonnel. _____________" Il HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS are now realizing savings of up to 121% on all records through the new Music-Center Record Club purchase plan! You will'be given $1.00 off on one $3.98 record of your choice, and there are NO CONTINUING OBLIGA- TIONS! When you have purchased nine records, you will be given a tenth record FREE OF CHARGE. Choose always from Ann Arbor's most complete record stocks. Stop in soon and ask for your Music Center Record Club card. Charge accounts are avail- able. You're always welcome here for listening and just plain browsing, too! Phoenix Project After Ten Ye 1.1 'I I 1 USIC CE TE / i Thayer St.-Just West of Hill Auditorium I