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Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1954
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C0he STAMP of FINE PRINTING ~ether it be offset or letterpress, whether one color or multi" color, THE ARGUS COMPANY…
Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1955
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cene Friday evening in Field Hou e at general alumni party during commencement weekend. l49th Commencement • • Reports on…
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Your health will be better since doctors can now use of the the • VOlce atom DOCTORS have long wanted to learn more about…
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Alumni News Volume XXI JULY 1955 No. 4 PU BLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Managing Editor: FLOYD…
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4 . . ~\se· En gmeenng- . f aU t!lpes of . h manufacture 0 1 . g specializes 111 t e pared to handle any 1 rVln . are…
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By Edward H. Dion T HE WEATHER MAN g:tve us a break and, outside of a light sprinkle as the late starters were finishing…
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The three alumni above were the 1955 win ners of th e A lbert Fox D emers M edal for di ti ng uished ervice for coll ege.…
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" We are asked by many employer to recommend men for po itions they want to fill," he aid. " Doubtle some of…
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FIFTY YEAR CLUB - The Fifty Year Club held its traditional dinner at tile Troy Club where members of the Class of 1905 joined…
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Sectio n of aturday nig ht' banquet. Many of the alumni mad e th i the fi nale o f p leasant weekend. the po ition of…
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The 1491h Commencement Rensselaer confers degrees on 562 candidates. N umber receiving master's largest in history. 150…
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Grad1lation in the Field HOllse . The class represented 33 states and 20 foreigl1 cONntries. Tee-Van, zoological scientist and…
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George DeCamp Hugh ey - Rensse- laer Polytechnic Institute confers the honorary degree of civil engineer upon George D eCamp…
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the zoological sciences, particularly in marine biology. His increasing stature in the world of science over the years…
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people who will think in adventurous terms, " h e declared. " No one has greater opportunity than the engineer or…
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NECROLOGY Edward D. Blackwell The death of Edward D . Blackwell '74, fo r many yea rs Rensselaer's oldest l iving…
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JU E RE NION PICTURES (O llt r R eunion p icture lIL mam tory and elsewh ere) Colvin, Cato, . Y.; William Corse, Oshawa…
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at the outdoor luncheon on campus were, from left, ~'es , Mrs, C. ,Bullions, Mrs. T. M. Belden, Mrs, C. , Woodworth and…
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Lining the Burden From People By Lewis A. Wilson New York Sl ate C01llJlliSJiol1er of Edltcc{liOIl I FEEL H1GHLY H ONORED…
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tho e who continued their education in preparation for a few profe sion - the law, the church, medicine and teaching. As a…
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employed in the aeronautical industry than are presently employed in the auto- motive industry. This type of production is…
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JU E HE - The Class of 1910, top, and the Class of 1935 each had its reunion at the Troy lub . In addition to the Fifty…
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well, Conn.; Henry Rosenthal, New York City; Francis J Schafer, Troy; Francis \XI. Scheri, Utica, . Y.; Lawrence Schnee,…
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Elect ed Vice President H . H. Gorrie ' 27, chief engineer, has bee n elected a vice president of Bailey Meter Company…
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transistor & digital cOlnputer techniques ..- ./'-... --. APPLIED TO THE DES IGN , DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATI ON…
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