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The Surveyor: December 23, 1865
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• VOL. I. COMIUDES OF TilE R. J>. I. .Am-Ln1wige1·. Comrades of the H. P. I ., Fill with me your glasses, Our hours of…
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pencil, and fitilcd to connect. However, great beuefit:> rende red in years gone by, trusting to our knowledge of Freuch…
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MUSlNGS FROi\J A TliiRil STORY WINDOW. BY AN Il. 1'. t. The re are two po rtraits.-One is of a girl Just blushing into…
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cpmntity of a certain mysterious liquid edly incurred our displeasure. 'l'he re- ti·orn a pocket-pistol. sult of…
The Surveyor: February 24, 1866
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TBB VOL. I. ODE TO LAGEU. RENS. POL. INST. , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ~J, 1 66. Am-" Hail to the Chit-f." Quaff the…
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bone?" Now oneofthePilzewasamanof j THE S ·URVEYOR. stature, and being weak and fearful, de- termined to use the weapon…
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"LET TilE FRESIIMEN BE." BY "~l0l1US." AIR-", lVeMing of the Green." 0, Seniors, Juniors, Soph…
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A R ;l'E ITII A.~THE FUESHiUH. I n September, when Mount Id; ..... , 1\inds lier gr~e n dress out of fashion And when…
The Surveyor: January 20, 1866
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TRB su VOL. I. UY A URADUATE. JlK\f~. POL. lNST .. HATUHDAY. JANrARY PO, 1~66 . NO.2. Gone! It is a, little word to write…
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me with approval." The Sophomores are BILLY'S COURTSHIP. OllR WASIIINGTON CORRESPONDENT. als~ addicted to '…
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THE FltESinlAN. BY S PECiAL REQUEST. T he Freshman is a festive youth , H e studies none to tell the truth ; H e "bums…
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_\In'EIATlU. '·Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a p eople," That, like 1·iver Algae…
The Surveyor: March 17, 1866
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TRI VOL. I. TilE DRESSD'G GOW~. Am-Gruiskeen Lawn. ' RENf3. POL. INST .. SATURDAY~ MARCH 17, 1S(W. Let old…
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strove against, for they said," I s not this regret it. Quite a complim ent t o the the work of monev? and behold, shall…
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A TAJ.Jij OF BY-GO:'aj DHS. Ye muses of doggerel, your aid I require, To help me, :l student, in strikin g the lyre, In…
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ARP}iJTJU, TliE SOPil'liiORB . SwePt it is to hear the storm-winus Hoarin g loudl y in th e chimney, Murmuring gmnuly…
They led the way
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THEY LED ./%i' ool ici A i =N S Troy, New THE WAY Schmelzer 1980
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TABLE OF CONTENTS They Led t h e Way 1 Foreword 8 They Led I n d u s t r y 10 S h e r r o d S k i n n e r E r i k J o n…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Architects (continued) Michael D. Spear 168 The Non-Technologists 170 Edward P. Hamilton…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Admirals and Generals (cont'd) R.Adm. Henry F. Bruns R.Adm. James T. Matthews293 R.Adm.…
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THEY LED THE WAY As a feature of Rensselaer's 100th Anniversary cele- bration, Dr. Ray Palmer Baker wrote a book titled…
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clergymen, over 400 who are lawyers, over a thousand in govern- ment services, nearly 1500 on college and university faculties…
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little gems of information. Imagine my delight when I came across the following address - TSENG Chao-Feng 70 MS (Met E) BS (…
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Bridge amply demonstrates. But surely the modern symbol of alumni achievement can be seen nightly in the sky--the moon,…
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increase in value, but then you should discount some of my opti- mism because I am so close to the company. " 1 Because…
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