eprintid: 140 rev_number: 5 eprint_status: archive userid: 22 dir: disk0/00/00/01/40 datestamp: 2005-08-29 lastmod: 2019-10-03 22:51:13 status_changed: 2009-03-16 21:51:01 type: journal_issue metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 title: Engineering and Science, Volume 19:1, October 1955 ispublished: pub subjects: journal_issue full_text_status: public date: 1955-10 date_type: published publication: Engineering and Science volume: 19 number: 1 publisher: California Institute of Technology place_of_pub: Pasadena, CA id_number: CaltechES:19.1.0 refereed: TRUE issn: 0013-7812 editors_name: Hutchings, Jr., Edward editors_id: Hutchings-E-Jr official_url: https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:19.1.0 rights: You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format. collection: CaltechES toc:
Books
Geology of Southern California edited by Richard H. Jahns
Features:
A Map of the Universe
After seven years of hard work, a new milestone in astronomical history has
been reached with the publication of this new chart of the skies.
A New Source of Uranium
Caltech investigators find a way to extract the atomic energy fuels, uranium
and thorium, from the ordinary granites of the earth's crust.
Looking Ahead for Water
Can Southern California keep growing indefinitely without fear of water shortage?
Here's what engineers and scientists are doing to meet the inevitable problem.
by Jack McKee
What's New About New Cars
by Peter Kyropoulos
Family Album
An informal report on some of the biology students whose graduate work has been
financed by the Arthur McCallum Fellowship and Scholarship program.
How Do You Like Your Job?
A reminder that the Caltech Alumni Placement service can help you do something
about it.
by Donald S. Clark
Campus News:
Freshman Camp, 1955
A pictorial record