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CHEMISTRY and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering added Dr. L. G. Stevens and Mr. H. A. Abramson to the staff and lost Dr. E. V. Piel by resignation. A 4-0,000 dol- lar program of revisions to Koenig Hall is nearing completion. The equipment of the Division of Nuclear Engineering has been moved to the old Unit Operations laboratory. A study is underway to determine the feasi- bility of offering tl1e Ph.D. in chemistry. Re- search projects currently underway include: Synthesis and Characterization of Sweetening Agents, Preparation of Pi-Complexes of Al- kali Metals, Zeta Potential of Iron Minerals using Electro-osmosis, Use of Precipitation Chromatography in Geochemical Prospecting, Development of Analytical Methods for Trace Elements in Ultra-pure Iron, Autoradio- graphic. Study of Tritium Labeled Thymidine Uptake by Precancerous Liver Cell Nuclei.
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FORE TRY Ford Forestry Sawmill N , 47 yr-fi . lil! The Department of Forestry, headed by Professor U. John Noblet, gives the student fundamental and technical training in the sciences underlying suc- cessful forest management practice. The ideal lo- cation of the college enables the department to combine classroom instruction with field work. Following the sophomore year, students attend a ten-week camp at the Ford Forestry Center in Alberta, where they are instructed in the outdoor phases of forest practice. Two options are avail- able, namely, forest management for the B.S. de- gree and wood utilization. Seated, left to right: U. John Noblet-department head, Robert Brown, Helmuth Steinhilb, Richard Crowther. Row two: Vernon Johnson, Gene Hesterberg, and Ken Kraft. J. A. Hubbell Building, Home of the Foresters
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UCLEAR ENGINEERI G The desrgn development and the operatron of reactors the dlsposal of nuclear waste, and the ut1l1zat1on of frsslon products have be come mcreflsrng rmportant m th1s atomrc age Reahzrng the lmportance of the nuclear engrneer, Mlchlgan Tech placed strong em phasls on the cuulculum The department of Nuclear Englneermg has severed ltself from the ChC1'l11StI'y department 1n the past year Through a faculty wluch IS drawn from several departments on cam pus, a program 1S taucht Whlch leads to a M S 1n Nuclear Engrneermg Seated let to rzght E V Pxel G Boyd E J KOSIHHCIC R F Makens Second row R Mxtchell F B Epperson K MCMIIICH H B Anderson
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