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Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1960
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NECROLOGY Harry Tunick Harry Tunick '25, a patent attorney for Sylvania Electric, died at his home, 183 Sterling Road…
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Ave., Greenwich, N . Y ., and a brother, Edward, of the same address . Paul T. Sheafer Paul T. Shea fer ' 11 died in…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Advanced Placement U ND ER THE IMPACT of honors programs, special classes, and more specifically the…
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Publishing Tex tbook A textbook on "Radioisotope Tech- niques," which may also be used as a reference and source…
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.~ t ,- j' (: II RENSSELAER GLASSW ARE Use of this Rensselaer glassware in your relaxing moments will serve to…
Rensselaer Alumni News: January 1961
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A NEW LOOI AT THE SUN . . . page 6 ensse aer Alumni News • January 1961
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~ A newly developed "bladeless" p1"Opeller churns artistic spirals in the water. The result of work done by…
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One of the most popular activities at this time of year is to indulge in reviewing the events of the pa t year a nd to…
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T o T HE E DIT OR Ever in ce I left RPI 1 have beell pursued by tha t sill y, ban al m agazine of yours .. .. T hrough four…
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Q '" < ~ w '" >- '" x "- ~ " o "" ~ Co mic 110i e recm…
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lnterferometer antennas fix a steady gaze at the sun 1'ecording mdio radiation for Rensselaer astronomers. a meteorology…
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the various observatories are doing there is a great deal of cooperation and interchange of ideas and information. Rensselaer…
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Artist Edward Millman sketches at the drawing table in his studio ove1·looking the art community of Woodstock. PHOTOGRAPHS BY…
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THE ARTIST continued W hen I fir t go into my tudio I can't help but bring the ever da world with me, but a I begin…
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A t the opening of Edward Millma n's one-man show in the gallery of the Greene building at the School of Architecture…
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howing none of the anxieties he privately confessed to having before every exhi bit, Edward Millman di cusses one of his…
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service 0/ the mind and heart." WORD WORTH Others stand to ponder over the meaning of a particularly colorful work. A…
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IS THE WORLD OF SCIENCE ENOUGH? by Charle L. anford There is a dangerou and widening gulf between traditional and…
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moat of mutual misunderstanding and mistrust. What have we been doing, what can we do to remedy this situation? I n the…
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by Edward Durrell Stone THE CASE FOR MODERN ARCHITECTURE ON THE CAMPUS Can Modern Design Be Compatihle With Traditional…
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PHOTOCRAPH BY REBA WILCOX On e of America' foremost architects, Edward Durrell tone has desig ned many college and…
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Because of the earthquake problems in that area of California, we thought it desirable to use poured co ncrete. To make the…
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Report From Rensselaer A new program designed to accom- modate young women who want to study at Rensselaer has been estab-…
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lIew product developmelll and related fields, discussion periods, seminar ses- sions on specific problems of the par- ticipa…
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Faculty Notes ProCessor Howard J. Douglass of the d epartmen t of psychology, spoke to the Ca pital-Berkshire Chapter of…
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