PAGE TWO New TO/ System Sho s Giant Picture A . man 10-foot tall will be standing on the stage in Schwab today spirited there by a new projecting system called Eidophor. Pronounced eye-do-for, the experimental system is the ,ion in the world today and is only one in permanent opera being used for live closed-circuit television courses. According to Dr. Clarence R. Carpenter, head of the Division of Academic Re search and Services, the system will permit large groups of stu dents to view a 10x14 foot picture. The relative effects on learning of a large screen projection of televised instruction will be studied at the University during the 1960-61 academic year, fi nanced by a grant from Eidophor Inc. of New York City. In the past, television courses were taught via conventional closed-circuit receivers placed throughout a classroom, each re ceiver serving only a small group of students. Two courses will inaugurate the new system: Economics 14, principles of Economics, taught by Dr. Arthur H. Heede, profes sor of economics, and Zoology 25, General Zoology, taught by Dr. Tien-Hsi Cheng, professor of zoology. Eidophor has certain technical advantages which are not avail able with ordinary television re ception, according to Dr. Cameo ter. It produces a larger picture, a brighter and sharper image and when used with color, great color accuracy. The projector, installed in the back in the back of Schwab, is 65 inches hie, 25 inches wide and 48 inches deep. It weighs about 800 pounds. ' The new projector is based on the control layer process, in which electrical impulses from the camera control an elqctron ic beam, Which bombards and thus modifies the 'surface of a film of oil in a concave mirror. Light passing through the re sulting wrinkles in the oil film is projected through a special grating onto the screen. The control layer systenl of television projection was invented in 1939 by Dr. Fritz Fischer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Tech nology in Zurich. OTATE NOW Feat: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30; 9:30 INGMAR P 'o BERGMAN'S .._:144, g 0,,. . k • 1, i.. , -A LUSTILY /ROW .. COMEDY Of OflitAlf•' -- fiffe fingairikiate "1 . 11 " .. AIIMUMIIIMIII&. N I TTA►N-Y NOW: DOORS OPEN 6:45 p.m. FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS JR. PETER LAWFORD "OCEANS 11" lIMEII=III3EV By MEG TEICHHOLTZ Forms Available For Queen Contest Applications for the annual Homecoming Queen contest will be available at the Hetzel Union desk today through Monday. Sororities, residence halls and other groups wishing to sponsor a candidate should fill out the forms and return them to the HUB desk no later than 3 p.m., Sept. 26. 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NIGHT 6:30 214-15 HUB l 4t • . • •;.; •,‘ ' • te;''' : • .••• • p•,` , .7; 4 - : !:. • • -,• I 1 • • .0.- •:i . • •7? : •`'. •.' "•;; • • dip • : : • i• a.'nLn~ii:iwn.• zmo.r"r'''s..:. 7 .- . . ~, .. My name is Coleman and I manage to operate a portrait studio when not writing columns like this. Why the column? Well, to inform you on forthcoming Tuesdays why . . . Danish girls are sometimes grandmothers at the age of 29. Why Italians are always scratching them selves. Why the Scandinavian women are the world's most beautiful. Why Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Chi Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi will have their 1961 com posites hanging in 2 or 3 weeks instead of waiting 4 to 5 months. Is the European woman really better pro• portioned and more beautiful than the American? How to live elegantly in Europe for less than $5.00 a day. How to meet Ava Gardner in Madrid How to buy exquisite Parisien creations for only $17.00 per dress. How to avoid American tourists Occasionally this column gets out of hand and indicates a flagrant disregard of protocol. We then go through a period of heavy censure dodging brick bats left and right. Anticipating and accepting these, we realize this is a small price to pay for the privilege (60c a column inch) for free expression in a medium of this kind. It all started last year when a young lady to whom we awarded a trip to Puerto Rico etc., etc. To continue, the purpose of this column is to poke fun at human beings and sorority girls. We'll not discuss photography, let the display cases do it. Except to mention that we appropriated some wonderful ideas this summer from a few of the top photographers of Europe . . . not to mention the purchase of some fabulous new equipment. Yes, we are doing fraternity and sorority composites right• now 'Any person (even frat men) whose name or picture appears in this column is eligible to win our "vacation in Puerto Rico". (Cuba, if you are so inclined.) Trying to dispose of a couple of European purchases. A 1960 Volkswagen convertible and Swedish night club chanteuse, both in excellent shape! *Nina, who is now d mischievous 13 months 91d and has 87 teeth wishes you alla happy return. Waiting your deluge, —bin coieman ✓~ rff ~:i i:'~'~7.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1 t 4 'a ', i ''' 4. i ' '.4"f . , ~., , , i 4 11=!EZIE=
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