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civic organizations in Greater Chicago. He died in 1975. John T. Horton 5'PIt52 joined Chicago Bridge in 1955. He served…
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A s s o c i a t e s of George T e r r y Horton ' 9 3 C . E . used t o s a y t h a t he would b u i l d a n y t h i n g o…
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parts which they scrounged from an airplane manufacturer. He also donated a plane of unique design to Rensselaer for use in…
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Harry J . " J o s h " C l a r k e '26 C.E. was P r e s i d e n t of Chicago Bridge and I r o n from 1962 t o…
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Oak Brook, Illinois,and a member of the Founders Council of Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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John T. Horton '52 B.C.E. earned a Ph.B. degree from the University of Chicago before coming to Rensselaer. At…
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This sampling of the successful careers of Rensselaer graduates in industry will be continued in Chapters on alumni who…
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Thev Founded C o m ~a n i e s Although W a l t e r E . I r v i n g g r a d u a t e d from R e n s s e l a e r i n 1 8 9 6 , i…
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i n t h e m o d e l i n g b u s i n e s s . The H a r t f o r d o f f i c i a l s had o b j e c t e d t o t h e g r a t i n g…
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P u e r t o Rico, Cuba and H a i t i . He p r o b a b l y knew p e r s o n a l l y more alumni o f R e n s s e l a e r t h a…
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The following alumni bear names that have become famil- iar in many households throughout the world--they are Cluett and…
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goblet. " When the Spanish-American War broke out, he left Rensselaer in May 1898 and enlisted as a private. Upon the…
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In 1912 when Allen B. DuMont '24 was eleven years old, he built his first radio set. During summer vacations when he was…
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to raise its production of radio tubes to 30,000 a day. Once the radio tube production was going smoothly, Allen DuMont turned…
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Three years after Wallace Rudd '33 graduated from Rensselaer, he won the 1936 McGraw-Edison for a technical paper. The…
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Central in the Troy yards at the foot of the Approach. He did the yard handling, cleaning, etc., on the Laurentian Engine.…
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When John J . R e d f e r n , J r . g r a d u a t e d from RPI i n 1933, h e went t o work f o r Hoy & Company, I n c . i…
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faculty and students. Since Rensselaer is in the business of education, he thought it important that he observe the…
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u n d e r d i s c u s s i o n and as t o how i t would a d v e r s e l y a f f e c t t h e s e a r c h f o r more U . S. o i l…
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Hugh A r c h e r ' 3 7 E . E . remembers t h a t when he was a freshman a t R P I , D i r e c t o r R i c k e t t s t o l…
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that measured the phenomena in sequence during the actual bomb explosions. Although most of the Spiratex products are for…
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When Royden C. Sanders, Jr. '38 was in his junior year at Rensselaer, he invented a radio altimeter which was later used…
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Keeve M . S i e g e 1 ' 4 4 was a t r u s t e e o f q e n s s e l a e r from 1969 t o 1974. He r e c e i v e d b o t h h…
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When H a r r y A p k a r i a n ' 4 6 B.M.E. g r a d u a t e d from h i g h s c h o o l , h e e x p e c t e d t h a t t h…
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In 1961, Harry Apkarian and Dr. Beno Sternlicht resigned from General Electric to form their own company--Mechanical Technol…
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