Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 3

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New Allison Turbo-Jet Engine A new Allison turbo-prop engine is now flying as the fifth engine in a converted B-17 Boeing “5-engine bomber,” it was announced tonight by E. B. Newill, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the Allison Division. Speaking at St meeting of the General Motors Club of Chicago in the Blackstone Hotel, Mr. Newill made the announcement as part of a review of the current aviation activities of the Allison Division. He said that the engine was installed in the nose of the airplane in the space normally occupied by the bombardier and navigator and that it is now undergoing an extensive series of flight |gsts, with

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the airplane serving as a flying test stand. “Developed under contract for the Navy, the new engine is the result of three years intensive effort at Allison,” Mr. Newill declared. “Known as a turbo-prop, the engine is a turbine type with the principal amount of the power produced used to drive a propeller and only a small portion used for jet thrust.” » “Extremely powerful for its low weight and size, the engine is capable of flying the airplane with all four 1200 horsepower conventional engines cut out. In addition, it uses the same type aviation fuel as the conventional engines with a comparable rate of consumption.” “In view of the small size of the engine, it was not necessary to modify the airplane except for changes necessary in the nose to mount the engine. Position of pilot and co-pilot are unchanged.”

Butler Commencement Preparations for a five day observance of Butler University’s 94th annual commencement week-end were started this week on the Fairview campus

with the announcement of daily events by President M. O. Ross. Activities will start Thursday, June 9, with the annual varsityalumni baseball game at 3:30 p. m. and the “B” Men’s Club banquet at 6 p. m. in the university cafeteria. Friday, June 10, the School of Religion will hold its annual dinner in the cafeteria at 6:30 p. m. Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean, is in charge of the latter affair.

Activities of Saturday, June 11, will include the regular meeting of the university’s board of directors at 1:30 p. m. in the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall; the Scarlet Quill Alumnae tea at 3 p. m. in the home of Mrs. T. G. Wesenberg, 429 Buckingham Dr.; a reunion of the class of 1924 at 3 p. m. in room 162 of Jordan Hall; a reunion of the class of 1929 in room 127 at 4 p. m.; a reunion of the 1944 class at 4:30 p. m. in room 131; the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club open house at 4:30 p. m. in the Graydon Memorial Library room 160; the Eliza A. Blaker alumnae gathering in the Blaker room 202 at 4:30 p. m.; the alumni dinner and program at 5:30 p. m. in the university cafeteria; and the Senior Class Ball at 9 p. m. Baccalaureate services will be held at 3 p. m. in the Fieldhouse Sunday, June 12; the Women’s Faculty Club reception for seniors, their parents, friends, alumni, and faculty will be held at 4:15 p. m. in room 162 of Jordan Hall. The 94th annual, commence-

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ment exercises will be held at 10 a. m. Monday, June 13, in the Fieldhouse. To Keep the Faith By Moina Michael Oh, you who sleep in Flanders’ Fields Sleep sweet—to rise anew. We caught the torch you threw And holding high, we keep the Faith With all who died. We cherished, too, the poppy red That grows on fields where valor led; It seems to signal to the skies That blood of heroes never dies, But lends a luster to the red Of the flowers .that bloom above the dead In Flanders’ fields! And now the torch and poppy red We wear in honor of our dead. Fear not that ye have died for naught; We’ve learned the lesson that ye taught In Flanders’ fields!

Butler Summer Session Scheduling of five conferences, workshops, and institutes to be held during Butler University’s annual summer session, June 14Aug. 5, by the College of Education was announced today by Dr. George F. Leonard, summer sessions director.

The conferences, workshops, and institutes, which may be taken for credit or audit, will begin with a business education short course, June 14-July 1, on improving instruction in stenography, typewriting, and bookkeeping. During the short course a business education conference will be held June 23-24. Miss Marguerite Lamar, a member of the College of Business Administration faculty, will act as course and conference director. The annual summer session elementary laboratory school of the College of Education will be held June 20-July 29 with William J. Scanlan, St. Paul, Minn., acting as director. Children who expect to enter school in September and those in grades 1 to 8 will be admitted by application. Prof. Anthony Schwartz, a member of the .elementary education department faculty at Butler, will have charge of preliminary arrangements for the laboratory school. Dr. Paul Dixon of the College of Education faculty has been named conference director for an audio and visual aids institute and workshop to be held June 20-24. Theme of the meeting will be “Learning Through Seeing

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and Hearing” with elementary and secondary classroom teachers, supervisors, and administrators participating. “Guidance for Effective Living” will be the theme of a five day conference and workshop in the techniques of guidance to be held July 11-15. Dr. William L. Howard, chairman of the Butler faculty advisers committee, will act as conference director. Attending the meeting will be counselors, deans, teachers and administrators.

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