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Show Atomic Energy Show Slated j For February s Brigham Young University will; present the nation's most complete ' atomic energy show February 26 1 and 27 in the Joseph Smith Ball-, room, it was announced today by Ray Beckham of the extension div- j ision and Dr. Wayne B. Hales, physics phy-sics professor co-chairmen. The atomic energy show is being be-ing provided by the American Museum of Atomic Energy at Oak Ridge, Tenn. The museum, only one of its kind in the world, is operated for the United States Atomic At-omic Energy Commission by the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Stu dies. .1.1.'. Ecck!-.r.m worked out details de-tails with the National University Extension Association for the huge exhibit to visit Provo. Intended to give the public bet. ter understanding of the mysteries benefits arid powers of atomic energy, en-ergy, the exhibit contains many machines and charts for the pub. lie demonstrations. The entire show will be transported to the BYU campus in a large moving van. In addition to the 5300 students on the campus, the exhibit is ex-pected ex-pected to be visited by thousands of interested persons from the en-tire en-tire state. Tours will be arranged for school children, and symposia will be held for clubs, editors teachers, and public school students stud-ents with the exhibit serving as demonstration material. |