I Ot. M". ") CONN. COLLEGE TEACHES BASICS: STC dents week cours se ca Bomb The credit bers & Exper of Con schoo mer o Reading, RRS, Conn. (AP - While stu- THE CLAS across the nation sign up this tive," is a sp for traditional English and math by an antinuc es, students here can pick a cour- tion to the da lled "How to Build an Atomic the experim ." says. course has no teacher, it's not for "The collec and it's open to community mem- construct an a is well as students. It is part of the to get nuclear rimental College at the University says in an u nnecticut - the same student-run perimental ( l that offered a course this sum- poses violenc n growing marijuana. about social c writing S, known as a "collec- Along w ecial project co-sponsored atomic we lear group "to draw atten- amine "ho .ngers of nuclear power," might be ental college catalogue theft," acc tion. ctive will not attempt to The han atomic bomb nor will it try federal re r material," the handbook turers, inc underlined passage. "Ex- can't accou College on principle op- enriched e as a means of bringing which arec 'hange." ons. "BY DE parative e bomb can t to demon <'k atomic tei probable if plants is catalogues The dir course w' because th mons Wel staff mem are funded by the uni "We real It's a colle for anybod The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 9, 1977-Page 25 and a-bombs ith drawing up plans for an to senior citizens," he said. eapon, the course will ex- The cosponsor is the Clamshell. ow easily nuclear material Alliance, an East Coast group opposed acquired by hijacking or to the use of nuclear power. The allian- ording to the course descrip- ce spearheaded a recent protest at a New Hampshire nuclear power plant idbook notes that a recent site that resulted in 1,400 arrests. port showed that manufac- luding some'in Connecticut, THE EXPERIMENTAL college says unt for hundreds of pounds of it has consulted with its lawyer and has uranium and plutonium, determined that participation "will not components of atomic weap- put you in any violation of the law." In the spring of 1976, a Princeton Uni- EMONSTRATING the com- versity junior, John Aristotle Phillips of ease with which an atomic New Haven, Conn., designed what was be made, the collective hopes considered by many to be a workable strate that the danger of atomic weapon. rrorism is real and even The, then 21-year-old student-used f the spread of nuclear power declassified government documents not stopped," the course and material gathered from libraries says. and various publications to design the ection of the atomic bomb device as an independent study project. ill be up to the students Phillips, an aerospace and here is no teacher, said Em- mechanical engineering major, said ch, an experimental college the bomb he designed could be built if ber. The college's 25 courses he had a trained technical crew and, I through student fees and not enough plutonium for construction. versity. Scientists said Phillips' bomb would illy run on a different format. have about one-third the power of the ective learning situation. It's bomb exploded over Hiroshima, Japan, ly ... from high school age up in 1945. 1 - Men, saysdoctorare stting on their assets SWANSEA,Wales (AP) -Mr. Muscle who struts along the beach flexing biceps and kicking sand in Skinny Weakling's face is no longer Betty. Bathing Beauty's ideal man, says an American psychologist who specializes in studying love. The traditional He-Man ideal glorified on everything from celluloid to cereal boxes is a myth today, says Dr. Sally Beck, a professor at Butler University in Indianapolis. BECK CONDUCTED a study involving 115 female undergraduates who were shown a series of male and female profile silhouettes. She hoped to determine which kinds of physique carry the most attraction. The results of the survey indicate women are most attracted by men with small derrieres, Beck told 200 participants at the International Conference on Love and Attraction here Wednesday. "Gentlemen," she told male delegates, "you may be sitting on your greatest asset." Women most prefer a moderate-sized male with small buttocks, she said, while "the Mr. Atlas physique is given only slight endorsement." Her 1977 study supports previous research which indicated only one per cent of women interviewed report sexual arousal when seeing muscular chests, shoulders and arms, said the psychologist. SHE WAS ONE of nearly a dozen persons who presented papers on the second day of the four-day conference attended by scientists and academics from Europe and North America. "Large males are preferred by women who enjoy sports, physical activity, and see themselves as less traditionally feminine," said Beck. "Moderaste-sized males appeal to more traditionally feminine women who have interests centered in the home. The small male is selected by re- served women who come from higher backgrounds where thinness is highly valued." Women attracted to men with small bottoms and large chests have a desire to achieve, especially academically, she added, while women who prefer men with smaller chests and legs tend to be passive and indecisive. Her study also indicated women admire other women who have small, trim figures, while a similar study conducted on male undergraduates indicates men are most attracted to women who have generous bust sizes. coupons good September 9th through September 16th I - - - - -- Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY 'Shoot4 forgot the key!' Flying kites on the Diag is fun, but the academic atmosphere calls for scientific inquiry, don't you think? Ben Franklin would never have forgotten the key element. i 0% OFF I CHOICE OF RUBBERMAID COKE TAB PRODUCTS i * pks. 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