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Rensselaer Alumni News: April 1962
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- \ pri11962 Cop)right 19,,2 b~ R n "' laer Pol)tcchnic I n"litut,. \ oJutnt' .:!') "\umbt·r.2…
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RGe BL' R~ .. . has Art any relation to Science ? , Art is not a lollipop, or even a glass of kiimm 1. The m aning of…
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· . . or Music to Engineering? Joel DolvCfI professor of music, conducts the orchestra in a concert at the Field House.…
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· . . or Drama, or Literature? The RPI Players rehearse' Billy Budd" under the direction of P.rofessor Koffman…
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Do CLA H . W AS HB RN English EORCE . B LA VSKY Psychology . H OWARD CARR CA Physics JOEL D OLvEN )\I[usic B ER I D F…
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Rensselaer and the Arts What relation have the arts to science and technology? Seven professors explore the arts tn education…
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or nine one s mester lectures in the second term, three or four in the first term, so that there is a good dea l more variety…
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fu ncti onal one and I think perhaps thi i the highest aspect of it. Certa inl y, it seems that \ ay to me. The va rious…
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)0 but wheth r legant or inelegant agai n it i rriving for arrist ic form. RI CKEY: \Nell , of course L'm a very recent…
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from such direct benefits to hLUnanity, it seems to me that scientific research should be regarded as a painter regards hi s…
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12 WA HBUR ' : It is relevant that mo t of the chances Out men have to participate are out ide the curriculum. The music…
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It is different to each individual. You spoke of standard s, now " ould you go along with my premi se that re-creating…
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FOER TEle 1 hen we were di covered in Europe . RI e l EY: I think one of the curses of American culture ha s been the wai…
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our in trwncnts are wonderful things, they arc subtle, they a rc not obvi ous, but to many students they are just something…
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'[ USIC: The polished pt1!orlllflllce or the Glee lub and the Orchestra are the remit of talent, training and hard rc.Vork…
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A RT: Active participatioll is imporfallf to the student's appreciatio77. P H OTOGRAPHED F OR TH E RE ELAER ALUMN 1 NEW…
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REN EL ER o THE RT continued a on emester cour e in the arts beyond w hat he gets in the frcshman Fngli sh com and thc…
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fro m course they would rea ll y like to take. Th re a rc students in my courses who are taking an ove rl oad over the dead…
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D ateline Rensselaer • R ENSSELAER PIIY ICI T I-larry F. /\ Iciners and uy luse he lped million of Americans \·isuali ze…
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Faculty Notes DR. ARTII I( • B RR accepted the ap- poin nllcnt as dean of the chool of Engi- nee ring at Renssel ae r,…
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The Alumni The 111id-Wi17ter Reunion, held i77 Sail Juan, Puerto Rico in FebTliary rUJas atfmded by O'1.:e1" sixty…
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Ti I E PPI~R 1\ 10ilAWK C II APTER held a din ne r meeting n January 23. Dr. Ed- ward . fox, associa te pro fesso r of the…
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officer of o noAow Corporation, Phila- delphia. 11'. K och has been active in the field of automation since 1935 and is…
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fo r R at the Cambri dge, Ohio plant. ,\lr. teuernagel was forme r! with Ra y theon rpOl·ation. AROLY , E. "VOR…
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