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Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1952
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Class Tllmber Amollllt ClaJl Friends 16 279.00 1903 1874 1 . 5.00 1904 1905 1884 1 10.00 1906 1886 2 30.00…
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CLUB NOTES (Colltilllled from Page 15) April 28, 1951. I do not believe there is a ingle member of any of the teams who does…
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Aug ust M . Cohn is li ving a t 1728 '11 Virginia Ave., Chicka ha, Okl a. Strickl and Kneass, J r., is sti ll with th e…
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R ensselae r Completes New Wind Tunnel; Available for Teaching and R esearch A wind tunnel developing air sp eed up to three…
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41 Years with The Bell Systelll Robert . Brust ' 10 retired ovembe r 30 as general plant manager of the outhern ew…
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nead & Trie t in Annapo li s, Md ., where th e coupl e is living. Andrew R. Cox is a sa les enginee r \ ith the Babcock…
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53 Courses Offered In Evening Division A program of 26 undergraduate and 27 graduate subjects will be offered in the Spring…
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We ley M. Bo igeol and Mi ss Virginia A. Hi lbert of Binghamton, . Y ., were married ovember 2 1. Mr. Boigeo l is engi neer…
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Russell G. Warner, Jr., is with the Cowl es & Co. in I ew H aven, Conn . H o me addres: 139 Filbert t. , H amd en, Co nn…
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dress : 21 t Transportati on M ediu m Port, APO 59, clo Pos tm a ter, an Francisco, Calif. Daniel E. Harrison ma rri ed Mi…
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For Engineers ... Yol/R t!Aua OPPORIlIHIlY ~ /I t.lflRME. .. til RCA-HOW! IF YOU ARE F ACING a big q uestion: "What is…
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'50 Jame W. Long, Jr., and Miss Mary Jan e M cWilliams of Pittsburgh, Pa., we re married Oct. 20. Mrs. Lo ng is a…
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Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1954
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PU BLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE The Rens elaer Glee Club giving its Chr; tmas concert…
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YOUR LIFE IS ENRICHED BY DU MONT DEVELOPMENTS During every hour of your day, a cathode-ray tube probably works for you. Your…
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Alumni News Volume xx JANUARY 1954 Number 1 PUBLI HED BY RE ELAER ALUMNI A OCIATIO INCORPORATED Mallaging Editor: FLOYD…
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4 RIGHT ... ANYWHERE! IRVING * I " A f1n1NG GRATING fir 8m PURPOSE" I GRATI NG ·For WALKING - WORKING - WHEELING…
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By Edward H. Dion F lit T OF ALL, many thanks to all tho e who sent the beautiful Chri tmas cards from all over the world.…
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The Graduate Division By Clayton O. Dohrenwend Director New decision call for an enlargement of graduate actIVIt1eS at Ren…
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qualified graduate tudent to Rensselaer; econd, to increase our means of financial upport for these students; third, to in-…
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B y Franklin G. Minton A s THE FIRST HALF of the 1953-54 school year came to a close, RPI's winter sports teams were…
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BE T IN THE EAST - Shown above is the RPI hockey squad which at this writing had just been voted the number one team in the…
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Alumni Advisory Council It i proving to be rna t helpful to the college and alumni come frOl11 all pan of the nation to…
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Rear Adm. Perry (right) taking oati; Left, Rear Adm. Ira H. Nunn, Navy Judge Advocate General, and (in cente"_ Robert .…
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Skates as Well as Slide Rules Are Typical Equipment of Rensselaer Students By WILLIAM E. PRICE T HEy'RE PUTTING the…
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