PAGE SIX Williams to Speak At Chapel Service The Rev. Preston Williams, acting University Chaplain, will speak at the chapel services at 10:55 a.rn. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium his theme will be "Living The Uffiversity Chapel Ch Saxton Reactor To Be Used By University A nuclear reactor soon to be constucted at Saxton, Bedford Count•, by the General Public Utilities System will be used by the University for research and instruction. Pie,ulent Eric A. Walker said today the University had agreed to become a participating mem he' of the Saxton Nuclear Experi mental Corporation —a non-profit corporation organized to serve as the iih,tiumentality through which the Saxton nuclear research and expei :mental project will be con ducted Memben,hip would involve- no financial investment by the Uni versity which would be free to withdiaw at any time. N J. Palladino, professor and head of the Department of Nu clear Engineering, said member ship will give graduate students and faculty members of the Uni versity the opportunity to help in obtaining and evaluating data from an actual operating reactor integrated into a power system. It is expected that construction and installation of the reactor will inquire about Mg and one halt yea N after which the te acto will b.: operated by the Comm atton for five years. Nearn Resigns Position Dr. William T. Nearn, associate pioleysor of wood utilization, has re,lgned hi po , ,ition, effective Feb 29. lie has accepted a post as pro fe—wmal specialist in the Central Re.,earch Laboratory of th e Weyerhaeuser Company of Long view, Wash., one of the largest forest products companies in the country. SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS with or working on advanced degrees Assignments include the following areas: • Heat Transfer relating to missile Structures relating to cyclic and space vehicle structures loads, temperature effects, and the Servo-Mechanisms—relating to all investigation of new materials, methods, products, etc. types of control problems Electronic Systems—relating to all Aerodynamics relating to wind types of guidance, detection, con- tunnel, research, stability and trol and communications control Propulsion—relating to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, dynamics, internal aerodynamics. Environmental relating to air conditioning, pressurization and oxygen systems PERSONAL ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Monday, Feb. 15 and Tuesday, Feb. 16 We urge you to make an appointment to meet our representative through your placement office. If you cannot do se, please write to C. C. LaVene Staff Assistant to VP Engineering DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC. 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, California About 100 students have signed up since Jan. 29 for the the Life." i iStudent Accident and Sick ir under the direction of Willa ness Insurance Plan sponsored Taylor v, ill sing 'Deck Thyself, My Soul" by Cruger as the in- 4 by the Student Government troit, and "Kyrie Eleison" by Association. Linde,gren as the anthem. ; ' Students may take out insur-i George Ceiga, University or gamst, will play "Voluntary in ance until 5 p.m. today at the last] op t at registration in Rec Hall t C" by Stanley as the prelude, ' or the Hetzel Union Building. Aft-} “Rhosymedre" by Vaughn- Wit ,er today, insurance will be avail hams as the offertory, and "Vol- able at Doty and Hench, 108 S. untary on the 100th Psalm Tune"; ' • ,by Purcell as the postlude. Allen St , until Feb. 15. Students taking out a new fl odist chaplain and director of The Rev. Richard Nutt, Meth-i I , elicy - will be covered until Sept. ,l'" 1960. , the Wesley Foundation, speak at the Protestant Service , will 10 The insurance has been I sign ed de- es for Cm of Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday in , pus studepnt seciall of y Main the University the Helen Eakin Eisenhower l and includes three main plans. Chapel. The Rev. Sam Gibson, executive Plan 1 covers accidental death, director of the Uni- accident medical expenses, sick , versify Christian Association, ness expenses, and major-medi will lead the service. !cal expenses. Premiums range, The Student Christian Associa-4rom $1425 for an unmarried stu-I tion Conference will be heldldent, to $46.25 for a student,, Sunday noon at the Buaknell ispouse and children. Conference Center In Cowan, Pa.! Plan 2 covers only major-medi-, Students may register for the, c ai expenses. Premiums range' conference today at the UCA of-!from $4.50 to $11.50. 1 'fice in the Eisenhower Chapel. j Plan 3 provides the same cover- The Sabbath Eve Services with:age as Plan 1, but it does not in-: Clifford Nelson, associate profes-Iclude any major-medical ex sor of accounting, officiating will' pense. Premiums range from take place at 8 tonight at the Hil- '511.40 to $37.70. lel Foundation. The foundation, will hold a mixer and reception at M onat Joins Faculty 7p m. Sunday. A lox and bagel' ln Public Administration brunch will be served at 10:30' D Williamß. Monat, who has a.m. Sunday in the Hillel Fenn- , r . 'served for the past three years dation. 1 administrative assistant to ' "Patterns." a feature-length as movie starring Van Heflin, willMennen Williams, overnor of G. , - be sponsored by the Student:Michigan, has been named asso eve- elate Christian Association four professor of public adminis pings next week. 'tration. 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