The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1961, Image 16

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Theta Delta chi'lk4ips_:-Ili•k-=ch-*01-tio-:_
.TOE GRATA
Theta Delta Chi threw Fra
ternity League A into mass
confusion last night when It
upended defending Champion
Delta Sigma Phi, 5-2 on first
downs, en the Golf Course Fields.
The win gave Theta Delta Chi
a 34 retard and a tie for the
league lead with Delta Theta
Sigma and Phi Sigma Kappa. To
night Theta Delta Chi and Phi
Sigma Kappa will clash head-on,
while Delta Theta Sigma meets
RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
Openings: in basic and applied research for: -
SOLID STATE METALLURGISTS
PHYSICAL CHEMISTS (For high-temperati(re chemical reactions, both
organic and inorganic).
PLASMA PHYSICISTS (For experimental research. Electromagnetic
back.grobnd necessary).
&MO-PHYSICISTS (For research with hypervekrcity fluid mechanisms)
LIFE SCIENCES
810-PHYSICISTS
PSYCHOLOGISTS (Experienced in systems analysis).
810-CHEMISTS (With background in chemical synthesis).
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS
STRUCTURES & MATERIALS
ANALYTICAL AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
In Applied Mechanics, Physics, Mathematics, Aeronautical Engineer
ing or Civil Engineering. Should be experienced in structural analy
sis and design on high-temperature structures and have background
in elasticity, plasticity or dynamics.
CHEMICALS AND MA'T'ERIALS
Physical Chemists experienced in high-temperature reactions
TEST AND INSTRUMENTATION ,
Experimental Physicist with experience in Spixtroseopy.
itipha - GarnMa , Rho in an attempt
to determine the-letigue champion J
If a Arran game Is rem
sary.,lntraroural Director Dutch
Sykes said &el it will be sched
uled for tommow evenint.
Theta Delia CM eorepletell
dominated their win over last
year's chars . At ha l ftime they
led by a 2-o' ps first down margin.
Jim Baker, a senior from Mones
sen, Pa.., stood out for the , wismen
wit - h is superb passing.
Near the beginning of the sec
ond half, Dick Cunningham missed
a le-yard field- goal to muff what
proved to be Delta Sits best op
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You have (or will have) your Ph.D. or Master's Degree
If you are interested in the rewarding challenge of fist or engineer finds his way of work and the
vital research and development work with a leader importance of his contributions are fully respected.
in the Space Age sciences. If you are experienced Ind/or interested in one of
If you are looking for a company where the scien- the many technical disciplines listed below. -
YOU MAY FIND THAT A MOVE TO MARTIN WILL BE A MOVE UPI IN. YOUR
CAREER . . A MOVE AHEAD TOWARD SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
November 7, 8
Please contact your College Placement Officer for-appointment
THE DALY (XXLEGIAN:'-'UNIVERSITY PARK, - PENNSYLVANIA
poriunitylfor a score. The. kick,
on an ale to:the right All
short. •
Alter the named ftear`goal
Theta Delta ad =marched 48
ards_ behind passim. of
- Baker bikes
:Itinatttdoetnitaker ittstnpted 4
'll4l4l4ted.hitt At Went wide , to
. In other giateinity platoilf 5e
g1Pi0,4314112 Ddle nipped
Alpha Ten :OraesW a 7.0
enseednitive Mani -510111 ,
standout felt Ebeibit -, Tan Delta
Whoa he caned a Pee Land-
Here are areas of important Martin positkins for ENGINEERS
and SCIENTISTS will, adiexeci c& s:
man .lam fear * low and
;Web*" itaCeitraVoink
. . .
Theta Xi defeats Phi
104, to cop , its league _ tltle an
move into playop actioai this
Grinet. ,, interatU
a,. Xen McCall pasi and,letitirited
it seven Yards for the first Theta
Xi score. Martin Bieseeker kicked
the deeisive'extra point and later
addoik a field goal.
-
'Kappa - Sigma stretched itCree:
ord ,dowalag Acacia,
is* to' take: its ,leagne
Dive Maize threw all three touch-
down passes., two to tAkarity
Dodds a 38 , 4arder to p e
Antenueei.
::In ether action, Tau Kappa
(Aikfi a .
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449 / alit t
gibis7
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ELECTRONICS DIVISION
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
SENIOR SCIENTISTS fcc ELECTRONICS RESEARCH (Solid State)
in the following areas:
Him TEstrEaKrints Commis • Micßo-WAVE ELECTRONICS op
SEMI-CoNeucrons i CRYOGENICS • MATERIAL' Rumor- (Physical
Chemistry) • MASERS. LASERS AND Ormt
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
Evesienced and/or intimated in guidance and naviption and . into ,
=tic controls.
PROPULSION 'SYSTEMS
AEROFIIYSICISTS
Opening for Aria-Physicists with variety of technical
iscipt --
including fluid embattles, applied numerical methods as used in par
tial differential equation solutions, measurements, physical chemistry
in high -temperature gas dynamics. -
PHYSICISTS
Experienced and/or interested in design and development of electri
cal propulsion systems and energy ounxersion.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
-
With, experience and/or interest. in the fields of advanced spacecraft
propulsion systems, high temperature—high velocity flow analY!is,
rhamodynamics, hydrodynamics, analytical and conceptdal de si gn
of propulsion systemi, fluid dynamics of multi-phased gases.
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TifESDAY.-WVENtriER 7.-1961
Ewilott.downed :Sigma C 3 =-
Ph 4,, Kapila'rPsi;-)rteunetd-,T
Cuinberitund; ':=ll=Q;.- WiaLtilttort
beat Chester,--7-0; Clearfield nip
lied4torthiimbedandie.; 74; ;Web
tOottneed.Aie,.l44d
an' ,the-lln
ttiudkilbles edged Enityri otilirst
downi, 1-0.
9 flo
- announced= that iiintiuts
will be made up:tonight; with -the
first. roufid -of .ertminatiOng : for
the ehathpiOilstfliole_begiii tomor
row..;
_ . „
Sykes •also_ said that nif more
Sames - will be held 'at 'the Beaver
tadium fields ( and tentatiVe plans
have the championship games
scheduled' for Sunday afternoon.
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