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Show V I t THE SALT LAKE TIMEi FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1966 International Study Program Opens Student Center Abroad A full semester of academic work is being arranged at the The University of Utah inaugurated an internatioal study program with appointment by the Board of Regents of Dr. David E. Miller as director of a new student center in Kiel, Germany. Dr. Miller is head of the Department of History at the University. Effective date and term of his directorship were left open by the Board. He will maintain his regular University professorial standing while serving in the new position. Page Three Publicity Council Gets New Name Christan Albrechts University in Kiel. Some of that schools most Its official now . . . The Special dsitinguished professors are be- Session of the State Legislature ing enlisted to teach. Full aca- has approved a name change for Dr. Grant H. Calder, director demic credit will be offered for the Utah Tourist and Publicity of the new University of Utah successfully completed work. Office for International ProbUniversity of Utah students lems, said Dr. Millers appoint- will be expected to attain flu- received his bachelors and masment is the first official step in ency in German because the en- ters degrees from the Brigham getting the foreign study pro- tire program will be conducted Young University in 1935. grams under way. Other centers in that language. He received his doctorate in in other countries are planning of It, is anticipated the foreign history from the University stages. 1947. He Californiain in sometime Southern will begin program Dr. Calder said the University 1967. speaks German fluently and has hopes eventually to operate an Study tours to other major traveled extensively in that active student and faculty ex- cultural centers in Germany will country. He was at Kiel last summer helping to lay groundchange program with the coun- be included in the schedule. Dr. Miller has been on the work for the new University of tries in which it establishes its U. of U. faculty since 1947. He Utah center. study centers. Council. It shall become the Utah Travel Council when the governor signs the bill into law. Council Director Emanuel A. Floor explained that the change was requested because the new name is shorter and easier to use. And the word tourist has taken on an unpleasant connotation in recent years. So we would rather refer to those who visit Utah as visitors or travelers rather than tourists. This is important Floor said, because we have been emphasizing the value of hospitalhy to the Utah vacation industry. i The about portraita" are nicrophoiograph. They thow the granular structure Moly, known to her friends in the chemical set as Molybdenum Sulfide, is a of copper. by-produ- ct Not satisfied with being merely a Moly has now delivered three other Two of them are twins and have been named Technical Grade Molybdic Oxide and High Purity Molybdic Oxide. Their little sister is known as Ammonium With loving care, she will develop into a rare and exotic creature, and will change her by-produ- ct, by-produc- ts. Perr-henat- e. name to Rhenium. This all came about when Kennecotts Utah Copper Division recently started the first. phase of a of copper new $5 million dollar Molybdic Oxide and Rhenium Recovery Plant adjacent to its smelter. That phase was the start up of one of two roasters which will process molybdenum sulfide from the Arthur and Magna Concentrators. The plant will be in full production late in May. It will enable Kennecott to supply the growing-demanfor two grades of molybdic oxide used as an alloy to toughen steel. The ammonium will be shipped to a subsidiary, Chase Brass and Copper Company, where Kennecotts new patented process will produce Rhenium. A rare metal costing about $600 per pound in fabricated form, Rhenium is one of the space age metals. ESesmecott Copper Corporation n enlarged approximately 60 timet by the microecopt. d per-rhena- te Utah Coppor Division "An Squat Opportunity Employer |