__TlEMI+CIIGANDAILY__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I 'M*"* Jiiiv-ersl* To Dedtcate info Dollar' Engineering aboraorle .;,:: .; :z, . , .. .... :;tarnn.s ".5ezxcace.wx ,Y. , . ,.,,.. .. /n IM MISSILE STUDY-Streams of air reach a velocity of 1700 miles per hour in this wind tunnel in the aeronautical laboratory, enabling engineers to find out if air jets shooting out the side of missiles can be used to guide them. -Photo Courtesy University News Service TEST CELLS-Engineering students observe engines in actual operation in these soundproofed cells in the automotive laboratory on North Campus. The laboratory was equipped by industries in the state of Michigan. The Automotive laboratory, a cells is changed every minute by three-floor, 400 foot long build- a system of ceiling vents and floor ing, contains 19 test "cells" where gratings. graduate and undergraduate stu- Because the turbine engines will dents will put theory into, prac- require about seven times as much tice observing both turbine and air as the piston engiies, the piston engines in actual operation. three cells which house them will The air in the soundproofed use from ten to twenty pounds of Journalism Program At ' Termed Unique' by Maurer Jill =4 -I ception that undergraduate jour- nalism should not Pe a trade1 school course, and yet fill the needs of those desiring practical experience as a part of their edu- cation., Three levels 'of students are considered by the journalism fac- ulty for admission to the training program. Students holding Bache- lor's degrees in journalism are given seven months "progressive training" with Michigan newspa- pers and advertising agencies. Graduates receiving their Mas- ters' degrees in journalism are given two years of "supervised training" on selected newspapers and advertising agencies. Seniors and graduate students who would benefit from selected summer work programs are given two or three months of supervised train- ing with either a newspaper or an agency. Fellows assigned to newspaper work are given at least two beats and a desk assignment. Those in advertising agencies are exposed to a wide variety of assignments as well. speciar sport snirt equipmnm. air a second to meet both engine and ventilation needs. Steam pressing prevents fusing Vehicles donated - by industry and shining of delicate material. are on display in the structures * Packaged in clear transparent section of the laboratory and "sliced"' to show-the inner struc--2PLIOFILM. ture of frame and body. Equipment Donated A state appropriation of $1,- 4 950,000 financed the building of each the laboratory and Michigan in- dustry donated oveiK $600,000 in equipment. The laboratories will be open Use Our Convenient Drive-In Service for inspection Tuesday afternoon and all North Campus buildings Corner will be open to the public Sunday C.Lier afternoon, Oct. G0. E. Liberty St. kz --& Fifth Ave. Jones To Talk PHONE On Satellites N233 Leslie M. Jones of the aeronau- tical engineering laboratory will speak at 8 p.m. today on "Scien- tific Uses of Satellites." Held at Rackham Auditorium, the lecture is sponsored by the American Meteorologic Society. .... . ; 10% DISCOUNT on all CHRISTMAS CARDS ordered' by Oct. 12 Many books from which to choose. We feature Imported Cards by Anrcgpl rhijirman n7 Jnry InrhiC I Y1 tra - l a I feel in my black brown I I m