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THE UNC NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 PAGE 8 Men Report Health Affairs ' Eighi members of the Univer sity Division of Health Affairs are in Atlantic City for the American .Medical Assn. meeting where they will present reports on recent medical findings here. Dr. Wardfield Garson, research professor of experimental medi cine in the UNC School of Public Health, will present a paper on "The Reiter Protein Compement Fixation Test as a Diagnostic Aid in Syphilis," along with Drs. Wil liam L. Bunch Jr., Atlanta, Ga., DO AS YOUR FRIENDS DO Go To The Dancing Golf Beer TV '.-5 BE HAPPY J 60 LIGHTLY pi I11DIA11 POTENTATE BE '4 OHE THIS SUMMER ; INDIA MADRAS JACKETS '"i tt i r i: r y Hand-woven India Madras ... 'loff the Bay of Bengal! A smart . i . . . - 3 to wear ai an miormai occasions care. An intriguing variety of :4i I and Ad Haris, Chamblee, Ga. This will ibe in the section of the con vention on dermatalogy. Dr. Charles H. Burnett, in the section on experimental medicine and therapeutics, will make an address. Changing Trends in Clinical Investigation." He is chairman of the Department of Medicine of the UNC School of Medicine. In the section on military medi cine, Dr. Pat Unger, assistant resident in surgery at UNC, will present a paper on "General Med ical Problems of Cold Weather Practice and Chronic Cold Ex posure." Dr. Samuel D. McPherson, clin ical professor of surgery (opthal mology) at UNC, will be a dis cussant on the subject, "Results of Irridencleisis in Negro and White Races." Drs. Virgil C. Daniels Jr., UNC resident in radiology, and Ernest II. Wood, chairman of the UNC Department of Radiology and pro fessor of radiology, will present a paper, "Radiological Findings in Diverticulitis of Cecum and As cending Colon." This will be giv en Thursday, June 11, in the sec tion on radiology. Two other members of the School of Medicine faculty will present a paper titled, "Primary Oxalate Urinary Stones: "Studies on Formation." The professors are Drs. Jach Hughes, clinical in structor in surgery (urology), and L. C. Roberts, clinical instructor in surgery. Along with them will be Dr. W. M. Coppridge, an alum nus of Carolina and former mem ber of the medical faculty. "Let truth and falsehood grap ple." John Milton m $24.95 to $39.50 a - l as soft and cool as a breeze i-3 and unusual jacket, ideal H . i i ' . i - . . . lauurea wun loving patterns. 8 l . i f 7 V"" Morehea'd - Building And -)vwaniw'"'"iw ! . , Ig"? . 1 f ? I I ill if inr - J f i I I I f J I if f Ui - i " i M 1 I'M 1 THE MOREHEAD BUILDING Zeiss Planatarium, one of the world, has shows continuously mer, illustrating the wonders For Research And Education: Univac: Large Digital To Be installed Here One of the largest digital com puters being used for research and education at any university is scheduled to begin operations here August 13. This is a Univac Scientific ERA-1105 digital computer to be installed in the addition to Phil lips Hall now nearing completion. On May 25, the Remington Rand division of Sperry-Rand Corp. started accumulating the plenum and fan bay parts. The machine was released for a qual ity control test the first of this month. The quality control tests take more than two weeks to com plete. Then the computer is to be shipped to Chapel HilL About sight large vans will transport the computer from St. Paul, Minn, to Chapel Hill. Accompanying the vans will be company crews to install the machine here. The first shipment is slated to ; leave St. Paul June 18; the last leaves June 26. After the Uni- Staffers To Meet Current staff members of the UNC News and students inter ested in work with the weekly paper arc asked to attend a planning session today at 5 p.m. Beats will be assigned for the next issue this afternoon in the UNC News office, second floor of Graham Memorial Student Union. The new deadline for news is Tuesday 11 a.m. for the Wednes day morning paper; however, people may send news to the of lice or call it in any afternoon except Saturday and Sunday. The University at Chapel Hill is composed of 14 colleges, schools and more than 70 departments, in stitutes and other academic-affiliated agencies of higher education. Chapel Hill is in approximately the geographic center of the state of North Carolina. . .J- , which houses the heavens. The planataria in the sity by John during the sum- $3,000,000. of the stars and vac's installation, it must go through another series of tests. The last te9ts are scheduled for completion August 13. Retail cost of the computer is two and a half million dollars, but the manufacturers, Reming ton Rand Corp., gave the Univers ity a fifty per cent educational discount. The Census Bureau donated $700,000 and the National Science Foundation donated $500 000, the rest being appropriated by the State. The Univac 1105 can perform fifty thousand additions per sec ond. The input is four hundred characters per second. The high speed printer will print six hun dred lines per minute. The Univac ERA-1105 comput er has floating-point operations, over 8,000 words of magnetic storage, over 32,000 words of di rectly operable magnetic drum storage, 17 Uniservo magnetic tape units, and a punched card and paper tape input-output. A number of new courses in high - speed computation, both credit and non-credit, for grad uates and undergraduates, are to be given or are under considera tion with the addition of the new computer. Three courses are to be given August 17 through 28 on introduction to the use of digital computers. A number of experts in the field have been scheduled to lec ture in th eseries of courses. The following lectures are among those who have been or will be invited: Professor John W. Carr III, research computation center, UNC; Dr. R. W. Hamming, "TAKE A DATE TONIGHT" TO THE TRADEWINDS Free Beer To Couples Thursday 7-3 p.m. , Planetarium building was given to the Univer- Motley Morehead and cost over Computer Soon Bell Telephone Laboratories, and I present President of the Associa- tion for Computing Machinery; and Dr. Heinz Rutishauser, Eid genoessische Technische Hoch schule, Zurich. . 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