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Walter A. Fallon, M.S. '41, Chairman of the Board of Eastman Kodak Company stated, "I think we all owe much to…
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awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Science in 1972, and Nazareth College of Rochester awarded him the honorary…
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No matter what make of U. S. automobile you own, the chances are that its seats were manufactured by a company headed by John…
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the beginning of design changes in the automobile business. I see that as a great opportunity, and I'm very optimistic.…
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In 1974 Stanley I. Landgraf, B. Met. '46, B. Mgt. '47 became the first person to head Mohawk Carpet Company who was…
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S t a n l e y Landgraf h a s been w i t h Yohasco e v e r s i n c e h i s g r a d u a t i o n from R e n s s e l a e r . S t…
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Tennyson's Ulysses declares, "For my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset and the baths of all the Western stars…
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Within the next few years he advanced to the position of De~uty Associate Administrator for Space Sciences and Applications,…
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When h e was a s k e d what a d v i c e h e would g i v e t o young p e o p l e t o d a y who w e r e a b o u t t o e n t e r…
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William R. Haselton '49 B.Ch.E. is President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Regis Paper Company. His education at…
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Companies With Special Ties to Rensselaer Although there has been a tradition of Rensselaer graduates at or near the top of…
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About Robert Paxton '23, the 1923 Transit said, "Robert's most outstanding characteristic is his advance…
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In 1950 he was promoted to a Vice President of General Electric and in 1951 he became an Executive Vice President. Bob…
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productivity as a result of better planning, better methods, better utilization of materials and an honest day's work for…
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Otto Klima, Jr. '44 B.A.E. as Vice President and General Manager of General Electric's Re-Entry and Environmental…
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or lower costs than conventional houses, and considerably less expense for upkeep and repair. Here is at least part of the…
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Donald E . Debacher ' 5 1 Ch.E. i s r i g h t back where h e s t a r t e d from. " I ' m o n l y a m i l e…
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a s t h e t o p s c h o l a r - a t h l e t e i n t h e C l a s s of 1947. He p l a y e d f o o t - b a l l , was on t h e t r…
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Thomas Romanach '41 B.E.E. in 1961 received the most significant decoration the Brazilian Government awards foreign…
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Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy '49 B.Ch.E. is Whirly Girl No. 73. This is her designation in the International Association of Women…
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wide open. " About her success as an engineer and as a manager, Nancy says, "I've always had a chance to learn…
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In his position as Staff-Executive and Chief Technol- ogist of General Electric's Power Systems Sector, Thomas H. Lee…
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institutions and of the University of Texas, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Syracuse University. He is a member of the…
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T h r e e R e n s s e l a e r g r a d u a t e s have p l a y e d key r o l e s i n t h e development o f Chicago B r i d g e…
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Palmer Baker credited his staunch support for liberal studies at Rensselaer to the eventual establishment of the Rensselaer…
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