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Chemistry Dcpaiiinenl
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Tlio shortage of (.'Ik iniMry Prpartmnit faculty inriulxis
liar at UK was recently atfiihutid ly I'niwrsitv oiliu'.ils to
the Jack of adequate, research facilities as we ll as inability to
meet competitive salaries.
UK officials recently expressed ful opportunity for a Mudcnt who
concern at the loss of five chem- desires to t;et in on the ground
istry teachers from the 1956-5- 7
floor of a successful future."
laculty. Only three have been reThe acting head of the departplaced after a nation-wid- e
search. ment was cited bv Dean White as
Two went to industry, two to other an example of the fact that the
universities and the remaining one University does not Ine all its
to the Atomic Enerpy Commission. good instructors. Dean White
Dean 31. M. White, Arts and Sci- pointed out that many instructors
ence College head was quoted as remain on the staff btvause they
saying," I feel that I lost these in- like to teach and like the condi-- j
structors due to the lack of equip- - tions at UK and in Lexington.
mtnt and physical plant." He Dr. Wagner pointed out that he
added that he felt he could have and all of the instructors in the
retained the two that went to department have had higher payother universities if he had the ing industrial jobs offered them,
proper equipment to offer them.
but, he said, "We have so much
William P. Wagner, acting head more to gain in the University atof the department said, "we just mosphere, both' on a cultural level
can't compete with salaries paid and by having the opportunities to
by industry and some other uni- - do research along the lines in
versities, therefore we lose a lot of which our interests are."
pood instructors and it is a prob- He added, "We who teach find it
lem to fill the vacancies." .
a great asset to be able to work
Dr. Wagner also noted that the with the
is offered
American Chemical Society place- us around freedom that
the University. So we
ment service has about 10 requests turn down many offers which
for chemists for every one grad- would pay more."
uated from a university. This does
not mean that each man will get
ten job offers, he added, but it
does indicate that plenty of jobs
are available and finding a job
never be difficult.
He pointed out also that he had
not noticed any great influx in thef
number of students taking (hem- istry as their major. He added
that the field is growing and the
demand will not decrease for some
time.
"Delta Colony" of Phi Gamma
In conclusion Dr. Wagner said Delta national fraternity has been
a career in chemistry is a "wonder- - installed on the UK campus in
time to participate in the fall rush
program. This Greek letter society,
Japan Makes New- the thirteenth oldest in the country, is the first new fraternity to
Type Watch Spring
be installed on this campus in reA new type of watch spring is cent years.
now in production at the Seikosha
Approval of the University of
Co., Ltd.. at Sendai, in northeast Kentucky as a colony campus was
Japan. The watch spring was de- made last, spring by Ekklesia. govveloped by Dr. R. Matsumoto, erning organ of the national group.
Metallic Material Institute of
The colony was officially organized
University.
this summer by 250 graduate memUnlike the ordinary spring of bers of the fraternity.
carbon steel which is liable to
"Delta Colony", temporary name
break, and rust,- - itu.scsan alloy of "the group." is scheduled to bewhich includes steel, nickel, come Lambda Kappa of Phi Gamchromium and cobalt, as well as ma Delta with initiation ceretungsten, vanadium, and
monies with the national fraternity to take place in February,
.1958. All colonizers
and pledges
will then become charter members
Central Kentucky's Largest of the fraternity.
Founded at Old Jefferson ColUSED BOOK STORE
lege at Connonsburg, Pa., in 1848.
the society has since enrolled
WE BUY
56,000 college men. with more than
45,000 living members.
SELL OR TRADE
"Delta Colony" of Phi Gamma
Delta plans full competition with
DENNIS
other fraternities in campus acBOOK STORE
tivities this year. Twenty-on- e
members are on hand to conduct
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