FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1960 ~r.6 e r - • - , ..:'~, Enso twalvj —Collegian Photo by Rick Boner CHRISTMAS IN FEBRUARY???—This pine tree seems to be growing out of the top of a crane at the Pollock residence halls. No one seems to know how it arrived at its new home. Chatt, English Chemist, Named Distinguished Visitin g Professor Dr. Joseph Chatt, of the i his academic training, Chatt was, Imperial Chemical Industries, l employed by Imperial Chemical Ltd., England, has ba e n 'lndustries where he entered into extensive research on modern' named distinguished visitingithPeoretical inorganic chemistry. professor of chemistry for the Chatt is past secretary of the spring semester. Chemical Society of London and; While here Chatt will lecture on iwidelY known as a lecturer. He the chemistry of organornetallicl also organized the now regular compounds, carbonyl, hydroCarbonl conference on coordination corn and hydrio complexes, and the !pounds sponsored by his labors coordination compounds of the Itory. The next such conference tertiary organic phosphines. is scheduled for 1961 in Detroit. The program providing distin-1 Chatt has published nearly 70 guished visiting professorshipsl , r p P apers in professional journals. was established two years ago tpe °ding his research. enrich the University's educa-1 tonal program. Chatt studied at Cambridge University, where he received both his bachelor's and doctor's degrees. Shortly after the completion of SAVE! SA VE! UP TO 5.00 and 6.00 WHITE SWAN UNIFORMS °Assorted Styles and Fabrics • One and two of a kind •Broken size ranges Because of the constant change in Uniform Styles and an accumulation of one and two of a kind-- broken size ranges—we offer you sensational savings on these famous White Swan Uniforms. 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He said some of the undergrad uate loan sources are the Nation al Merit Scholarships, the West inghouse Science Scholarships, General Motors Scholarships. Information about the National Merit Scholarship can be obtained by writing to this corporation at '1530 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill.; the Westinghouse scholarships at the Westinghouse Electric Corp, in Pittsburgh; the General Motors scholarships at the Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 461, Princeton, N.J.; and the Jessie . Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc., at 34th St., New York 16, N.Y. Graduate students interested in information about fellowships can write to the Fellowship Of fice of the National Academy of Sciences at 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington 25, D.C. These fel lowships are primarily for gradu ate students in science, mathe matics and engineering. Information about postdoctoral fellowships can be obtained from the Academy-Research Council at 2101 Constitution Ave., Washing ton 25, D.C.; The National Insti tute of Health, the Division of Grants at Bethesda, Md.; the 'James Picker Foundation on Fel lowships in Radiological Research at 2101 Constitution Ave., Wash ington 25, D.C.; the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Founda tion at 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N.Y.; and the Ford Foundation at 4'77 Madison Ave.. New York 22, N.Y. Prof Writes PoliSci Article Dr. Vernon V. Aspaturian, asso ciate professor of political science, has published an article "The Union Republics and Soviet Dip lomacy: Concepts, Institutions and Practices," in the American Political Science Review. : fi; - •.: i:4 WHITE SWAN UNIROMPAS Wartik to Head Chem Department Dr. Thomas Wartik, associate,continue as professor of ehe professor of chemistry, has beeni s t ry of Chemists named to head the Departmentl ;live responsibility. He plans y. The appointment: will be effective immediately. 4 A member of the departme Wartik will succeed Dr. W . lsinee 1950, Wartik received h Conard Fernelius, who headed bachelor degree in chemist' the department since his appoint- l from the University- of Cinci :ment in 1949 and had asked to'nati and his doelm's degree fro, be relieved of his administra-ithe University of Chicago. STOP TOURS STUDENT TRAVEL OVERSEAS PROGRAM EUROPE 1960 * CHOOSE from 12 DIFFERENT Itineraries, lasting from 60 to 84 days —from $1195 All-expense— New York to New York All JUNE departures. Available to students exclusively (18.25 yrs.) * EACH Tour is COMPREHENSIVE, with abundant planned sightseeing, yet plenty of free time too! * ALL of our itineraries cover Britain, the Continent extensively, plus either Scandinavia or Spain and sometimes BOTH. Here is an example of a 70-DAY ITINERARY: SCOTLAND .. . 4 days visiting Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands. 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