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Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1951
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Pa. Home address: 215 Hall Ave., Clarks Green, Pa. '26 Kenneth C. Wilsey and F. C. Moak are with the engineeri ng…
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in ew York City. Mts. Wolff was a junior at Adelphi College la t term. They are at hom e in Lawrence. Ethel J. Katz is now a…
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I can do to help put old RPI on the map Down nder. " His address there: t. Paul's College, Sydney University,…
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SINCLAIR RESEARCH LABORATORIES-nine buildings contammg the mo t modern te ting equipment known-have contributed many of today…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT How much do you know about Rensselaer? H ERE I A CHANCE to test your knowledge of the present- day…
Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1952
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P BLI HED BY THE AL MNI A OCIA TION OF REN SELAER POLYTECHNIC IN TITUTE Trygve Lie, secretary general of United ~ew Graduates…
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The unquestioned reputation of the Du Mont Type 304-H as standard eqttipment for general purpose oscillography is the result…
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Alumni News Volume XVIII JULY 1952 Number 4 PUBLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Managing Editor: FLOYD…
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4 IRVING GRATING PRODUCTS OPEN STEEL GRID INDUSTRIAL FLOORING A ND TREADS ALSO IN ALUMINUM, STEEL ALLOYS AND OTHER METALS…
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VVUU(je lleceives Sloan Fellowship Robert H. Wilkie '41 of 101 urrey Drive, Bristol, Conn., is one of eighteen young in…
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By Edward H. Dion Our old friend Nimrod W. L. Brown '92 from Woodinville, Wash. , was in the office while I was…
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Emil H. Praeger, one of nation 's most eminent engineers, was elected president of association . Edward H. Dion , left,…
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North Wabash Avenue which won the award from the American Institute of teel Construction in 1930 as the most beautiful br.…
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increasingly active in alumni affairs-a quiet, modest but consistently effective worker in behalf of his college and fe l-…
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A Large Class Graduates The young technologi t had no fear about job . Industrie had sought their ervices for month O N…
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During graduation exercises in Field House audience heard music from carillon presented to college by class 35 of the United…
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President Houston conferred hono rary degrees on the fo ll owin g ; l eft to ri ght, Roberto Vergara, Sanford l. C luett,…
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tion, and up until 1943 his work was in industrial research, particularly in the development of nylon. "He was then…
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List of Those Receiving Degrees The names and home towns of those re- ceiving degrees follow: Bachelor of Aeronautical…
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Rensselaer to Be Singularly Honored by Centennial of Engineering on August 20 I N RECOGNITION of the fact that it conferred…
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June Reunion Pictures Other reunion pictures in main article Conn.; D onald Husmann, Patchogue; Joseph M. Hyland,…
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Richard H. Salisbury, Francis X. Bode, James A. Waddell. ding, left to right: William C . Dearstyne, Mulford Stow, Thomas ard…
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. . . S·.PORmS .ON T~E. HII..I..·~" . . . . . . By Bob Roemer AN rMPRES rVE ACCOLADE at New York City's…
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Robert P. Sy, North Tonawanda; James ]. Waltersdorf, Watervliet; Ri chard D . Warren, Lexington, Mass.; Leonard C. Wolff, Lt…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P . I . Men Everywhere Hartford The Hartford Association held a dinner meeting on May…
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