Postcard sent from Colorado Springs during the NCAA ice hockey championships in which Lloyd Bauer played for the RPI team. The image is of the Broadmoor Hotel.
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This journal details Davis’s travels and surveying of guano deposits lying to the north of Lima, Peru between 1863-1864. Though not the first of Davis’ journals, it represents the vast majority of geo...
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A typewritten transcript of Joseph P. Davis's journals, Expedition for the survey of the guano deposits in Peru, lying to the north of Lima, 1863-1864, and Trip to Puno and Cuzco, 1864. The original ...
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This is the earliest newspaper published by students at Rensselaer, and only one issue (Vol. 1, No. 3, January 21, 1857) is known to exist. It contains articles on courses and examinations, remarks a...
Research relating to Project Tubeflight was funded by various U.S. agencies and made available to the public via NTIS during the 1960s and 1970s. This digital document was created by the Rensselaer Libraries from a print copy prepared for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute by the author(s). Use of thi...
Leffert L. Buck with a cigar in mouth and Othniel Foster Nichols seated together near the site of the Williamsburg Bridge. New York policeman and several other men in derby hats are visible in the ba...
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Marie de Pierpont (on the right) was an Instructor in French Language and Literature at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1919-1932. She was married to Professor Arthur de Pierpont.
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The Poly, as it is known by the Rensselaer community, was first published in 1869 and has been in continuous publication since 1885. It originally featured lengthy articles on scientific and technica...
The Quarterly was intended as a “means of intercommunication to the Alumni, Faculty and Undergraduates.” The lone issue (Vol. I, No. 1, May 1884) presaged the content of The Poly, with articles on mi...
Much like Rod and Leveller, The Surveyor focused on RPI student activities such as parties and a class supper, ladies of the Troy Female Seminary, a deceased student, elections, rushes, a geological t...
This is the earliest newspaper published by students at Rensselaer, and only one issue (Vol. 1, No. 3, January 21, 1857) is known to exist. It contains articles on courses and examinations, remarks a...
Students at Rensselaer have published several newspapers over the years, beginning with four short-lived titles that appeared between 1857 and 1884. A fifth paper, The Rensselaer Polytechnic, first a...
Aerial view of the RPI campus looking west with Freshmen Residence Halls and Commons Dining Hall in the foreground; the Armory is in the center and the Hudson River is in the background.
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