PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966 PACE SIX TINE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19~6 a UnRoyal'- 4 to v am, i a ui ,~.I...our Botany Seminar: Dr. J. W. Daniels, ' boy in Absentia": Trueblood Aud., 8 Trng.. Personnel, Purchasing and See- University of Pennsylvania. will speak pm., Thurs.,.Nov 10. retariaL DA-ILY FFICIAL on "Cytoplasmic Streaming and the Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, E AIL JFFICIAL Mechanism of Motility in the Myxomy- Prhicipa1 - Freshman Conference: Tenn.-BA and adv. degrees Econ.. 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(That only sounds complicated. A trademark is kind of like a nickname for companies. And an international trade- mark simply means that no matter where that company goes in the world, every- bady knows its nickname right away without asking.) Why did we need a new trademark? Because we've outgrown our old one, "U.S. Rubber," the way some kids out- grow their nicknames.* You see, about half the things we make -such as Royalex®(a modern plastic that's tougher than steel) or KedsO (the canvas. sneakers that you wear to play baseball) or even your father's new Royal@ golf clubs-have very-little to do with rubber. So you can see that the "Rubber" part of our nickname doesn't fit anymore. As for the "U.S." part, we make a lot of our things in 23 different countries all over the world. So that doesn't fit either, does it? But our new nickname, Uniroyal, fits everything we make. No matter where we make it. Isn't it all clear now?3 Could you explain it to your dad tonight? Atta boy.. S. RUBBER A man Who actually knows what a U~~hyl~ is ill be, onc ampus$soon* (Check with your placement office for the exact date and time) Naval Ship Systems Command needs engineers ELECTRICAL * ELECTRONIC MARINE NUCLEAR -* NA n/lrt'C'TJA TTO A T r 0 VAI L ARCHITECTS r CGtDtTp a. f 4kA for research, development, design and project management on our current programs: Communications Satellites, Submarine Rescue Vehicles, Deep Ocean Search Vehicles, Aircraft Carriers, Hydrofoils ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS Control Systems Communications Computers Radar Sonar Undersea Communications Instrumentation NAVAL ARCHITECTURE Warship Design Deep Submersibles Hydrofoils Hydroskimmers Small Craft CIVIL Hull Structures Deep Diving Pressure Capsules Arrangements Armament MARINE MECHANICAL Hydraulic Power Systems Life Support Systems Turbines Diesels Environmental Control Systems Weapons Handling Equipment If youdon't know, read on- because it's a name that could loom large in your future career as scientist and engineer. The man for whom these Labora- tories were named-Harry Diamond, a senior member of the staff of the National Bureau of Standards-was instrumental in developing forWW 11 use what has been described as "second in importance only to the atomic bomb": the proximity fuze. Here's a 1944 patent drawing: ps r. p. 1 Y2 3r, _ In recogniti hi e trarinr _ J breakthrough, the portion of the National Bureau of Standards which had been researching and develop- ing the proximity fuze under his direction was, after Harry Diamond's death in 1948, re-named the Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratory. Trans- ferred to the Department of the Army in 1953, the installation in 1962. was designated Harry Diamond Lab- oratories to reflect its greatly broad- ened scope of activities under the newly created Army Materiel Command, Today, the programs at the Harry Diamond Laboratories-in addition to fuzing-are many and varied. In medical engineering, for ex- ample, Harry Diamond Laboratories, in cooperation with Walter Reed Army institute of Research, is per- forming research on and developing a family of life support devices. These include an extracorporeal blood pump, automatic mechanical respi- rators, an external cardiac compres- sor, an electronic cardiac monitor, and a membrane oxygenator. Re- search on an implantable artificial heart is being conducted with the supportof the National Heart Institute. l.'h nfthelifo ;innnrt work m niques of using fluids were con- ceived and evolved here. Both ap- plied and basic research in this important new technology are con- tinuin g. We are actively engaged in re- search on a variety of solid state phenomena. These include micro- electronics, from single component through integrated circuits; semi- conductors as electronic, optical, or other type of transducers; micro- wave components; radiation damage to semiconductor and other elec- tronic components;. and optically pumped solids for lasers. We design and develop radar- from special components through complete systems. We also design and develop other special electronic and electro- mechanical devices and systems such as precision timers, telemetry to work in high-g or other difficult environmental conditions, electrical and mechanical simulation devices to reproduce field conditions in the laboratory, and transducers to per- form special functions-such as the Lunar Penetrometer to make meas- urements from which the load-bear- ing characteristics of the moon surface can be determined. On many of our unique product developments we perform the pro- duction engineering necessary to convert the item or system from its developed phase to one in which it is produced reliably and economically. These examples only scratch the surface. Within the operating structure of Harry Diamond Laboratories are an Advanced Research Laboratory, two Systems Research Laboratories, three, Research and Development Laboratories, an Engineering Divi-t liorn, a Technical Services Division, and a Components Research Lab- oratory. Core programs at these labora- tories form a solid foundation for a steady, long-range funded system of continuing research and develop- ment projects, evolving new applica- tions and capabilities from a diversity of disciplines... And since the operating spectrum of Harry Diamond Labs is a very wide-ranged one, the percentage of our activity devoted to core programs-un- hampered by a need to show a "quick profit"-is larger than that of most other laboratories. In the very nature of the work at HDL, a critical need-or discovery- will ignite the combined efforts and know-how of our professional people ... to whom the word "crash" means a program, not an accident. At HDL we are fortunate to have both the material facilities and the energetic spirit. Here, then, is challenge, oppor- tunity, scope and recognition. Harry Diamond Laboratories is located in Washington, D.C. on campus-like grounds formerly oc- cupied by the National Bureau of Standards. ,We have about 1,400 employees (one-third engineers and scientists)-big enough to have both necessary and desirable facilities and small enough so you, as an individual, won't get lost. If you wish to pursue an advanced degree, there is a liberal fellowship program in operation at Harry Diamond Laboratories with the co- operation of six universities in the immediate area. Matter of fact, you quite possibly could complete an acceptable thesis problem as an assignment at the Laboratories. We have positions for Electronic Engineers, Physicists, Mechanical Engineers, Mathematicians, and Chemists and advancement is de- pendent only on your own demon- strated capabilities. As professional disciplines, these embody all, the direct and fringe benefits of federal employment. (We also employ about 100 student trainees each summer.) Now you've heard from Harry Diamorid Laboratories. We'd like to hear from you. Sign up with your Placement Di- rector for an interview with the representative of the Army Materiel it Mr. Byrne will be on campus on November .18 to discuss positions in the above fields with you. See your placement office to schedule an appointment. .. -----------------------.-------------------------------- - Cut along dotted line and mail to: I would like additional information on NAVAL SHIP SYSTEMS COMMAND I am majoring in 0 i . i = t