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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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20 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE name. H e had distinct and very original and decided views as to proper methods of…
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STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER AND AMOS EATON 21 fourteen years of age. About this time, having acted as chainman during a land…
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22 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE for cultivating his growing taste for the natural sciences. In May, 1810, he made in…
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STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER AND AMOS EATON 23 edition of his “Manual of Botany,” a Izmo of 164 pages, which, as the late Dr. Lewis…
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24 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE 1841. Of most of these works a number of dif- ferent editions were published. In after…
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STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER AND AMOS EATON 25 several had been Professor Eaton’s pupils. I n this year he published the first…
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26 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE relation to this work Governor Seward, in his in- troduction to the “Natural History of…
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STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER AND AMOS EATON 27 lectures in towns along the Erie Canal, and after- wards to undertake the creation…
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28 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE ance was equal to his devotedness. His removal may be considered not only as a loss to…
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Van der Heyden Mansion, 1534-41 Building on the Infant School Lot, 1544-62
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Main Building, 1864-1904 Ranken House, 1877-1910
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STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER AND AMOS EATON 29 Charles R. Mann wrote: “Thus the first Amer- ican Engineering School owed its…
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CHAPTER I11 ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS SHORTLY after the receipt of Stephen Van Rens- selaer’s letter, given in…
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ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS 31 selves, as above, with the rationale, conducted under the superintendence of the…
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32 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE natural history, with their application to agriculture, domes- tic economy, and the arts…
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Winslow Chemical Laboratory, 1866-1902 Winslow Laboratory, 1902-06; Shop, 1907-
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Old Gymnasium, 1887-1913 Alumni Building, 1892-1912 Now the Students’ Play House
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ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS 33 [ENCLOSED DRAFT] I. That there be two terms in each year, of twelve or fifteen…
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34 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE After about fourteen months of successful trial the school was incorporated by the…
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ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS 35 chemistry, natural philosophy, natural history, and practical mathematics to…
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36 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE constitute, ordain, and establish such by-laws and regula- tions as they shall judge…
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ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS 37 residence of such member of the board seven days previous to such special meeting…
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38 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE November and continuing twelve weeks; that the spring term should be an experimental term…
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ACT OF INCORPORATION AND EARLY BY-LAWS 39 workshops, under the direction of a professor or assistant, four hours on every…
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