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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 175 educational institutions. Since then the quarterly numbers have appeared regularly,…
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176 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE students of every character who attended the school as much as half a term from 1824 to…
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L O L U I ~C Room in Club House Rensselaer Union Club House, 1932-
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Steam Laboratory View from Steam to Gas Engine Laboratory
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 177 class of '82, who gave the sum of $10,000, the in- terest on which is to be used…
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178 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE All these fraternities have chapter houses. Two, the Chi Phi and the Theta Xi, have…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 179 have distinguished themselves in scholastic work. The Gamma chapter of Tau Beta Pi was…
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180 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE pose of concerted effort along any line where such effort seems necessary and advisable…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 181 organization. There is an executive committee of the general committee which consists…
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182 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE ing scholarships (191 I ) ; the Aeronautical Society, organized in 1911; the British…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 183 Serenaders and the Collegians. The number of members of each club varies from ten to…
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184 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE ventions, (f) the bibliography of their pub- lications.” No medals were awarded to any…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 185 veyor’s target was used on the white middle strip. The legend “Knowledge and…
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106 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE responding to new courses were given. The curric- ulum for the course leading to the…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 187 elapsed since the foundation of the Institute, from 1824 to 1933 inclusive, there have…
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188 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE time any one who takes a second undergraduate degree has to remain two years to secure…
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ALUMNI AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 189 ragua, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Roumania, Russia, Salvador, Santo…
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CHAPTER XI NAVAL STUDENTS. FINANCES. EXPENSES. EQUIP- MENT AND METHODS. STATISTICS OF STUDENTS A CONSIDERABLE number of…
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FINANCES-EXPENSES-EQ UIPMENT 191 Five were in the Civil Engineer Corps; one, Frank T. Chambers, '92, director of the…
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192 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE with 121 students. All students in the Corps were privates in the army or navy of the…
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FINANCES-EXPENSES-EQUIPMENT 193 missioned officers, and 37.1 per cent were private soldiers or ordinary seamen. The total…
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194 HISTORY OF RENSSELAER INSTITUTE A number of Institute men were decorated for bravery in the World War. Most of these are…
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View from Hydraulic to Steam Laboratory Flumes and Water Wheels
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Materials Testing Laboratory, 1933- Measurements in Light
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FINANCES-EXPENSES-EQ UIPMENT 195 all who respect Valor and uphold Freedom Greet- ing: Be it known that We, the Trustees and…
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