EIGHT C.V.A. ngineer... J. R. CLARK, A. R, Massachusetts In stitute of Technology, Assistant Chief Engineer, Chance Vought Aircraft, will interview graduates of the class of ’S3 in the Placement Office, MAR. 26 and 27. Mr. Clark is looking forward to the op portunity of discussing with you your future as a Chance Vought Engineer. does a Chance Vought Aircraft THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA and applied research m many fields, the excellent facilities for research and. testing and the cooperative efforts of his fellow engineers. Under youthful leadership he perfects his technical skill and develops his ability to direct others in the design and production of jet aircraft and guided missiles. requires the application of knowledge from many fields. Technical assignments are available in such types of work as the design and analy- sis of specialized electronic components, structural and hydraulic testing, structural and mechanical design, applied aerodynamics, power plant analysis and testing, stress and vibration analysis and flight testing. ical Engineering, Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering, Mathe- matics or Physics, we invite you to discuss your future in the aviation industry with us. Contact your Placement Director for an appointment for your interview.,with the Chance Vought Aircraft representative. iing the basic principles of engineering and science he designs, and tests jet aircraft or. guided missiles for specific military His tools are his college training, the company’s 35 years of :e in fighter aircraft design, the knowledge available from basic Engineering the jet aircraft and guided missiles of tomorrow If you are receiving a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, Mechan- THURSDAY, MARCH id,