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Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1958
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Geoffrey H . Goodwin has been with the C1evdand Electric Illuminating Company since 1940 and is now in engineering for…
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on the Advisory ouncil of the Ins titute of Aeronautical ciences; he is treasurer of its educational TV committee. H e li ves…
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National Science Foundation Allocates RPI $91,500 for Summer Training Program The ational Science Foundation has designated…
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RPI GRAD ATE WITH GM- Pi ctured above are three graduate of Rensse lae r who occ upy important positi ons with accessory divi…
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Baxter and Woodman since 1951 and live~ near Crystal Lake, Ill. Lawrence P. Johnson, Jr ., 447 Hilliard Street, Manchester,…
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engineering publications. Maybe that proves that a good background can fit you for a multitude of jobs. At any rate, my train…
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James L. Kolbe James 1. Kolbe, for 25 years a teacher at the Battle Hill Junior High School, died March 5 in White Pl ai ns…
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analyst with J \'{!alter Thompson, the bob- son Engineering Company, E. 1. du Pont de emours, and with Allied Chemical…
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(Colltil1ued from Page 22 ) Laboratory, University of California, leav- ing this position to join the Carnegie fac- ulty.…
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tioning, Bryant Division of Carrier Cor- poration. He received his Master of cience degree from Oregon tate College in 1955…
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past yea r, was sent out with a transistor- ized switchboard for the Navy and was lucky enough to be on a ship (U. S. S. T…
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By John J. Young M ID~ I TER has bl anketed the ca mpu with now, and the tree bea r onl y fruits of freezing weather. Yet,…
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(Continued from Page 27) such a drastic change in environment. We celebrated our first anniversary on Septem- ber 22, 1957.…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT New Int rview Office E IGHTEEN OFFICE for the interviewing of seniors by bu ine s repre entatives will…
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Calendar of Events REGULAR LUNCHEON TABLES - If in to .. n drop in: BUFFALO - Firat Tuesday. 12 :00, Universi ty Club. S46…
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.~--). t y p MOVESI in its most befitti'ng manner to convey the effectiveness of a printed message is most often…
Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1959
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en. Humphrey (center) at RPI a few days after his long talk with Khrushchev in Ru sia eed of Engineering School Can Be Built…
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1959 MIDWINTER REUNION • • • Pittsburgh, Pa., February 6- 7- 8 Midwinter Reunion Committee at Work . From left, Fred M. Ferry…
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Alumni News Voillme xxv Janllary, 1959 Number 1 ELAER POLYTECH I Editor: F LOYD TIFFT Consulting Editors: DA VID • A…
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Needs of the Engineering Profession BY LEIGH E. ST. JOH The pre iden[ of [he N ew York State Society of Profe ional…
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and g reat temples for th e priest. One con equence of the ri se of organized re- lig ion with its large structures was an…
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today standing as a tribute to the tremen- dous engin ee ring kill and ability of those times. To mention a few other, the Ap…
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Growth of Engineering As a Profession In 1907 in the tate of Wyoming a law was passed reguiring that men who were to become…
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Architects and engi neers confer at RP I during study. At top. from left : D ean Haro ld D . H auf, \Xfayne F. Koppes, adj…
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tention among educational circles, parents and taxpayers concerned over th e increas- ingly desperate need for more chools…
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