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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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MORE LAND AND NEW BUILDINGS 129 pleted in 1907, at a cost of $40,000. The Institute donated the land for the width of…
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130 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE increased by partitions, and in 1907 it was con- verted into a dormitory accommodating…
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MORE LAND AND NEW BUILDINGS 131 Street was completed in 1923 by the erection of four units for which $136,000 had been…
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132 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE of the rock upon which it stands, the Caldwell dor- mitory is four stories in height.…
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MORE LAND AND NEW BUILDINGS 133 A. J. Cassatt, '59, Pennsylvania; W. H. Clement, '35, Cincinnati Southern; F. J.…
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134 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE committees in charge of matters of interest to students. The graduate committee began by…
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ATHLETICS 135 it had been in existence ever since. The relation of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Union to the new…
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136 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE those from 1891 to 1894, inclusive. The names of all of them, and of all the presidents…
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A THLE TICS 137 very beneficial effect upon athletics at the Institute. The various branches have been placed upon a much…
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138 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE pionship. A boxing class, a Red Cross life-saving class, and a rifle club are included…
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CHAPTER IX RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES. GRADUATE COURSES. '87 GYMNASIUM. NEW BUILDINGS MR. RUSSELL SAGE, a well-known…
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140 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE It is right that you should have such a letter before you begin to make your plans. I…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 141 discussed by graduates, faculty, and trustees. There was a diversity of opinion among the…
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142 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE Resolved, That in the opinion of this faculty the estab- lishment of schools of…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 143 trical Engineer, be established at the Institute, and that a committee consisting of the…
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144 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE tween the civil and the other two courses was about 50 per cent. For the use of the two…
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Some of the Dormitories, 1916- In the Dormitory Quadrangle, 1932-
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Russell Sage, Znd, Dining Hall, 1916- In the Dining Hall
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 145 engineering and the east wing the department of electrical engineering. The central…
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146 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE worth much more than this amount. Much machin- ery and apparatus have also been added,…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN N E W COURSES 147 the donor of the Miller Fund; and one of Williams Proudfit, whose connection with the…
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148 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE to give a course which would better prepare a young graduate to take up work leading to…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN N E W COURSES 149 not, in any sense, depart from either its customs or its ideals. It had always been a…
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160 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE tion of the six-year engineering school problem : providing a more general education,…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 151 particularly the latter, since criticisms of engineer- ing works on account of their want…
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