THE MICHIGAN DAILY : : " : . ; k < a i : s radio telescope and the uranium slugs of the Phoenix Memorial Laboratory show e at Peach Mountain, 15 miles northwest of Ann Arbor, was put into operation oratory technician were loaned to the University by the Atomic Energy Commission num-covered uranium rods at the laboratory. ies 1 -- ire'1,432 alunb -h ar he engineer Transporta 'ation o t Michi research e for the h projec e of the nducte research d by the to Economics armed services for the last ten - years, is concerned with the me- l chanics of jet propulsion. n Work on government rocket 'f projects, traffic safety, and mar- ine engineering are all included e in the tasls of the Institute. e Studies Peaceful Atom The Phoenix Memorial Project, ' which celebrated its tenth birth- day this year, 'studies peacetime uses of atomic energy. On North Campus their laboratory includes e the Ford Nuclear Reactor. - Medical and dental research - flourishes on the campus. 1edi- cal studies inclide cancer research projects, studies of surgery and f heart disease. - IDental research has been car- h ried on recently on the replace- e ment of human jaw bone by com- mon soup bones. The study of 't chemical effects on tooth enamel e is another of the projects under' A way with grants from corporations$ :or the government. The replace e ment of dental tissue by superior synthetic materials is an addition- al area under investigation. Social Research Research is carried on in vir- tually every department, from psychology to economics. The In- stitute for Social Research com- bines social science research into one unit, with studies conducted for private groups, corporations and the government on a contract basis. The Survey Research Cen- ter, one section of the Institute, samples opinion on various ques- tions throughout the country. Large scale studies are conducted in each presidential election year to determine voter opinions and trends. A recently completed study in the economic sphere shows consuimer attitudes, have not changed substantially because of the recession. The most common research, of course, takes place in the library. stacks where professors continue studies and Ph.d. candidates com- plete work on their lengthy 'dis- sertations. WIND TUNNEL - The North Campus low turbulence wind tun- nel is used by the aeronautical engineering researchers to test aircraft innovations and tentative designs. "a Mister Have You Seen the ,<; ' --r i WAR DS MN T GO M E WAR A C 1 Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS 214 South Fourth-Ann Arbor, Mich. 0I IMPORTED & DOMESTIC TOBACCOS PIPE REPAIRING COMPLETE PIPE ASSORTMENT POUCHES & HUMIDORS at BARGAIN s w H A O R, PDP S F'A O L RIL Y B O A uc R K PRICES I- Reg. 41.95 Standard english tourist bike with Her-cu-matic.3-speed hub SALE! HAWFHORNE "f-"Bari guaranteed unbreakable frame Streamlined design gives extra support, less weight. Boys' jet black and white, -girls green/white.- - 0. New Books If You Prefer STATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY i Made for easy pumping and han- dling. Caliper rinm brakes and hand lever. Black, double re-inforced steel frame, chrome rims and handle bar. 3788 OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 'TIL 9- SAT. 'TIL 5 PIPE, CENTER 118 East Huron - Opposite County Bldg. i Latest in WHEELS? TOl They got all the styles %i T Wards handy bike basket Electrically welded. Fits all bikes. 'Easily .,,...~ mounted. SADDLE BASKETS Twin baskets. Electrically welded. 98 Fits on rear of bicycle. Installed FREE when purchased with bike. r 42 Balloon Tire and tube and shapes-fit just for you~ at STUDENT BICYCLE' S C H 0 0 L N E E p S N SHOP 1319 SoUniversity, SALE! HAWTHORNE Stylemaste4 guaranteed unbreakable frame. First English lightweight bike with streamlined frame:; 3-speed hub, rim 8 brakes. 26-in. boys', girls', 4 " models. NO 8-6927 Get both and save! For 26 x 2.125 rims. Givesyearso*service. OPERATED BY FRIENDLY STUDENTS 4 aK ' EVERYONE IN ANN ARBOR SHOPS AT i k } a t z J ..cs d - - - -.,- U