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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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84 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE Mineralizing, Botanizing, and to collecting and preserving subjects in Zoology. Students…
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 85 ogy as may be required for judging of Rocks and Earth concerned in construction. Fees…
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86 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE Colleges may succeed by close application during the 24 weeks in the Summer term.…
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 87 Water-Works, etc. Also, to Teachers of Scientific Institutions, where practical…
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CHAPTER VI1 REORGANIZATION O F THE SCHOOL. THE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE THE fourth act of the Legislature relating…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 89 property, was accordingly presented, and, in con- sequence, on the fifth of February of the…
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90 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE In 1843 the infant school lot situated on the northeast corner of State and Sixth streets…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 91 occupancy of the Old Bank Place, is given a list of students for the years 1839, 1840, and…
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92 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE what extending the courses of study he resigned in 1846. His resignation was accepted by…
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B. Franklin Greene Director of the Institute, 1847-1858
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 93 included a material enlargement of the course of study and the requirement of a more rigid…
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94 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE 1Qg-50, this institution was wholly reorganized upon the basis of a general polytechnic…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 95 was called Division A and the others Divisions B and C. In 1852 a “preparatory class,” in…
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96 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE Arts et JhIanufactures, of Paris. It claims no other resemblance to these celebrated and…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 97 student was gradually dropped with the use of this title, and the present method of strict…
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98 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE I n the curriculums, as published in the Register, after the title of each subject…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 99 The practical part of the work of the school included surveys, chemical and physical…
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100 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE needful facilities for making his own experimental demonstrations, and is accordingly…
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REORGANIZATION OF T H E SCHOOL 101 ber of schools of engineering established after the Civil War, largely on account of the…
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102 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE letters “d” and “a,” meaning respectively “defi- cient” and “not examined,’’ were placed…
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REORGANIZATION OF T H E SCHOOL 103 lowed by an increase in the number of students and instructors. The report to the regents…
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104 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE 1850. Besides creating the office of director this law reorganized the board of trustees…
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REORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL 105 Polytechnic Institute shall have exclusive power to regulate and prescribe the terms of…
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106 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE treated as members of the Institute, and their names were printed in the Register, after…
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REORGANIZATION OF T H E SCHOOL 107 degrees. This was the first curriculum of a course in mechanical engineering to be…
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