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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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152 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE accumulated in the Bankers Trust Fund, at a cost of $L+OO,OOO. The furniture cost $25,…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 153 sary or advisable to erect a large building for the library alone. It probably will be…
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154 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE changed to Friday and alumni day was Saturday. In 1926 another change was made and…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 155 ing, structural engineering, steam and gas engi- neering, machine design, electrical…
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156 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE degrees given in course was one hundred and thir- teen and the number of doctor’s…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 157 have been conferred by the board of trustees is In 1930, the question having arisen…
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158 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE who, of all applicants, obtained the highest marks in examinations held by the Regents,…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 159 the Lewis Neil1 Hopkins, Jr., by Mrs. Alfred H. Renshaw; in 1929, the Edward F. Murray, by…
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160 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE these fellowships. While holding them students must remain in residence at the Institute…
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Troy Building, 1925- The Terrace Dormitories, 1932-
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Amos Eaton Hall, 1928- Greene Building, 1931-
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 161 vices as an architect without compensation. Built of Harvard brick and Indiana limestone…
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162 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE new cases, valued at $20,000, were provided, and new specimens were bought to round out…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN N E W COURSES 163 nasium was necessary for the establishment of a department of physical culture. I n June…
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164 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE mezzanine floor above the alleys. The first floor, which is entered from the athletic…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 165 When the class of ’87 agreed to give this build- ing, many of the subscribers to the…
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166 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE library of much use to the students. It had been catalogued only imperfectly and for…
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RUSSELL SAGE. TEN NEW COURSES 167 of his allowance during her life. I n 1931 the trustees of the Foundation closed the list…
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168 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE of engineering, by the presidents of four national engineering societies, and by the…
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CHAPTER X ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. PUBLICA- TIONS. STATISTICS O F GRADUATES EVER since the reorganization of the…
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170 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE Ricketts, of the class of 1875, established three prizes, each of the same value as the…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 171 graduates who have been presidents of the Associa- tion, with their terms of office,…
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172 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE eighteen by twelve inches in size, of eight pages, and called Rensselaer Polytechnic. It…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 173 of 120 pages of songs set to music. About a dozen were written especially for the…
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174 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE It is believed that the first publication issued by the trustees of Rensselaer School…
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