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Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1950
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F erguson Named West Coast Manager c. Stewart Ferguson, '18, engineering man- ager of the chemicals division of the…
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fac ture of paper by way of mill improvements, and he beca me vice president of Laurentide and held that pos ition until he…
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NaIned General Agent Falconer Th omas, ' 28, special agent in Ol sen Agency at M inn eapoli s for No rth - wes tern…
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Mr. Batcheller ... Leader ill effort to impr01Je hllmall relatioll s. General Hardy Returns to States Brig. G en. Rosswell…
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At dinner, clockwise : Mrs. Baker, President Houston, Mrs. St. Laurent, Mrs. Houston, Dr. Paul E. Hemke, Mrs. Hemke, Mr. St.…
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~-------------------------------~ Winter Sports Schedules Basketball February 10, St. Lawrence, away; February 11 ,…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Atomic Energy for the Citizen T HE INSTITUTE and the Mohawk Association of ' Scientists and…
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Get a Close-Up OF THE BASIC INDUSTRY OF YOUR CHOICE! by R. S. FLESHIEM Manager Electrical Department ALLIS-CHALMERS MA…
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, ~, " -.. ------...., · · "The source of all color ;s LIGHT" Snap on the light in a dark room or watch a…
Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1952
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PUB LI HED BY THE ALUMNI A OCIATION OF REN ELAER POLYTECHNIC IN TITUTE The Admissions Situation By John F. Morse
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,~ ~- cathode-roy The line of Du Mont cathode.ray tubes is carefully engineered to provide the broadest possible coverage of…
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Alumni News Volum e XVIII JANUARY 1952 Number 1 PU B U H ED BY RI-. ELAE R AL M I A OCIATIO II CORPORATED Managing…
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·1 IRVING GRATING PRODUCTS OPEN STEEL GRID INDUSTRIAL FLOORING AND TREADS ALSO IN ALUMINUM, STEEL ALLOYS AND OTHER METALS…
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Ad m.. m.ith t o Retire As Univer ity President Rea r Admiral lorman M . mith '09 pl ans to retire as pres id ent of…
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Ren sselaer's direclOr of admi sioos, John F. M o r e, left, and as istam David S. Owen fi nd that studen ts from certain…
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g lance, are non e of his affair. It i safe to say that most admi sion s officer do believe in th eir own in stitutions. They…
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Admissions Department gives per onal attention to an average of 1000 letters monthl y. Corre pondence regarding one…
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Swimming uffering from what Coach Paul Graham describes a a "cyclical lack of material," the swimming team looks…
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RPI Scientists Invent Fast Method for Testing Metals T OlE T I T at Ren elaer Poly- technic In titute have found a rapid…
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Emil Asselin Emil Asselin '99 pa sed away on June 7. He was in excellent hea lth until he was 80. He would have been 83…
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PRODU CfIVE FORCE- The third annu al meeting of the R.P.1. Ad vi o ry Council, made up of alumni, \ as held in Troy on…
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ECROLOGY (Collti/lIIed from Page 12) pany, engineering and con truction firm, and ma nager of its Cleveland district…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P. I. Men Everywhere Rio de Janeiro Group-During October reunion. Rear row, left to…
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Ninth Annual Alumni Fund Report 2316 Alumni, or 16% of Total Number, Donate $30,118.65 to the Fund The Average Gift was $13.…
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