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Education for a technological society : a sesquicentennial history of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Early Trials and Tribulations of a New School and Its Founders 35 adopted.” It is not always easy to tell which of Eaton’s…
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36 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) became a welcome addition for both his lore and his…
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Early Trials and Tribulations of a New School and Its Founders 37 ade of the 1830’s with both Van Rensselaer and Eaton…
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3 The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton Eaton’s Objectives and Methods For eighteen years, from 1824 to…
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The Progress of the Renrselaer School under Amos Eaton 39 theories, in a series of articles in the press in 1833-35, Amos…
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40 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) to the character of a gentleman.” Ironically, this…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 41 riculum, so heavily weighted in science by the standards of the…
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42 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) weekly for Cook, together with an allowance of $360…
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T h e Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 43 agreement to the relocation of the school, now the Rensselaer…
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44 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School ( 1 8 2 e 4 2 ) lish a department of mathematical arts for…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 45 second, more extensive work on engineering, the Prodromus, or “…
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46 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) terms, a winter session of 1 6 weeks beginning in…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 47 chief engineer of the Utica and Schenectady and other railroads, to…
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48 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (18ze42) then also acquired as its first vice-president, who was…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 49 chemical lectures.” This was Josiah Holbrook, founder and pro-…
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JO Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) to neglect other important qualifications.” He…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton f 1 young and often still students, designated as resident graduates.…
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12 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) prepare the apparatus. . . . Usually at IO o’clock the…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton s3 sor, Lewis C. Beck, was not attending, and Dwight Eaton was spit-…
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54 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (18.24-42) course of study, which he outlined: when the bell…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 55 sion of the VanderHeyden Mansion into the school’s new home. He…
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~6 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) soldiers would be driven out of the land like sheep.”…
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T h e Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 57 Eben Horsford, who became Rumford professor of chemistry at…
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58 Foundations and First Beginnings of the Rensselaer School (1824-42) conducting the geological survey of Michigan. This I…
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The Progress of the Rensselaer School under Amos Eaton 59 tually have terminated in disgrace and ruin. . . .” Unhappily, the…
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