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Rensselaer Alumni News: February 1943
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[r. oo ke, who until hi illn s rved as an in s tru c tor of avy men sta ti on d at .orn ell n i"e rs it y. was a…
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Henry A. Stringfellow, Consulting Engineer H E ' RY A. TR INCFELLOW, C. E., '10, in· velllor a nd co nsultin g eng…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT B y William Otis H otchkis I LIKE TROY ve r much better than a hingto n. I had th ere, h owe er, the…
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CLASS NEWS (Continued from Page 18) ew J er ey and Tom is with th e tandard Oi l Developm ent Company. J. Hunt r Ewin g and…
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R S S e Y N X N S S A S S ST T T T Tty N N W - ' 5 | R\ A VLDV R CLEANERS ORI LA R T e an HOSE CLAMP…
Rensselaer Alumni News: February 1962
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THE CO T OF GLINESS... PAGE 4 Alumni N e . February 7962
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.... Hockey is a proud tradition at Rensselaer and the f ans quickly learn to cheer the flashy forwards and spectacular…
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Spons columni st Red Smith was ri ght when he said, "\ iVriting a column i ca y. _ II you have to do is sit in front of…
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CORRESPONDENCE To THE EDITOR: The new format of the lews is a step in the right direction and yo u and the others…
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power, communication and unnecessary clutter PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT BY BERND FOERSTER, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE This abandoned…
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\iVe have lea rned to live wi th the signs, poles and w ires that replace our tree. Our urroundings reveal our em- pha i on…
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10\ ne s to r cognize the advantage of zoning ha per- mitted the accidental occurrence of an unfortunate mix- ture of…
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We allow rhe slow decay of neighborhoods, and once deterioration has set in it becomes more difficult to reverse a trend that…
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Exciting skylines arc not ty pical of the views we get of our metropolitan area and even the hand orne t build- Ings are not…
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V\'alking along city streets wc catch glimpses of un- related building: old ne\, or with their face lifted , all triving…
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In man y place efforts are being made to improve our rowns. In Schenectad y, the Stoc kade a rea was sa ved and the…
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Bu rlington \ 'e rmont ha a refreshing park on the \\'ater- fro nt that is abundantly u cd by the residcnts and that…
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12 THE COST OF UGLINESS A ny community in our d mocratic oci ty ha the inalienable ri ght to kill itself. It may choo e to…
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community wi th attracti e neighborhoods good school , cultural vents, a pI asant bu ines center that i afe for pedestrian s,…
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By AR ' OLD TOY ' BE E Has America Neglected Her Creative Minority? X e rica has been made the g reat country…
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because the outstanding creative ability of a fairly small pcrcentage of the population is mankind 's ultimate capital…
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is a matter of crucial importance in the decision of a society's destiny. There is at least one current noti on about…
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conservatism. Creation is a disturbing force in society because it is a constructive one. It upsets the old order in the act…
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ORA WI NG BY JOA N H E LMO "And Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live goat, and confess o·ver him all…
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By GEORGE W . BOGU LAV KY MORALS AND MISSILES T oday the scicnti st finds himself in the unenviable pos iti on of the…
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