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Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1955
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Rensselae r R esearch: * A program to design the best type of modulator cabinet for high powered radar equ ipment is being…
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By Judson Snyder GOOD PORT PAGE COpy wound up the athletic ea on on the Hill this spring. Two new coaches, including a head…
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Shortridge Hardesty Nam.ed Civil Engineer of Year For his distinguished achievements and in particular for his direction of…
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ST. LOUIS GROUP-G athered at the March 28 dinner meeting in St. Louis were, left to right, Ed Hartm ann, Andy Sunderland,…
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Manufacturing Manager For Am erican Welding Dr. Irving A. Oehler ' 32 has been named ma nager of manufacturing, in…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Reunion MOR E THAN 600 alumni returned to the campus for the annual Alumni Reunion Weekend held June 10-…
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ROTC Training Flights Twenty cadets in Rensselaer's Air Force ROTC u nit participated in the lo ngest training Right in…
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CCihe STAMP of FINE PRINTING c mether it be offset or letterpress, whether one color or multi" color, THE ARGUS…
Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1956
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EJotv to be at two commencements, 100 miles apart, within an hour : Use a helicopter. 150th Commencement : $1,741,634 Received…
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1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 I J I 5 I I SIDELIGHTS ON T HE…
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Alumni News Volume XXII July, 1956 Number 4 I C ORPORATED Managing Editor : FLOYD TIFFT Board 0/ Editors : WALTER L. SORe…
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4 [nl\nee{\nl·~\se: 1. Irving $pecializes in the manufacture of all tIJpes of gratings. Irving engineers are prepared to…
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B y Judson Snyder T H E MID - HI ER L LL hangs over '8 7 Gym and th e ound of boun cing bas- ketballs, handball s and…
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ection of weekend banquet at Hendrick Hud on Hotel. About 600 alumni from far and near returned for the reunions. CIa s of…
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Of the year' contribution having a value of 1,741,634, he said 134,302 was represented in fund for current purposes,…
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Alumni wive at their dinner. One alumnus, previewing this picture, said : u e of formula. Our tudent mu t be helped to become…
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Elected directors were: Leigh E. t. John, Binghamton ; William J. Carson , W est Hartford, Conn. , and Gardner Staunton, D…
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struction for the United Nations Building, a director of design and development for the New York City Department of Parks,…
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Graduation exercises being conducted in Rensselaer's Field House. About 5000 persons witnes ed the ceremonies. Graduate…
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HO ORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT - President H ou ton ( ente r) co ngratu lates the four men on wh om he co nfer red honorary degree…
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He added: "One of the principal goals of educa- tion has been to prepare the individual to cope adequately and…
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the dredging and construction of harbors in several major Cuban port, construc- tion of portions of Cuba's central high…
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ton, Mass.; Thorp 1. Freeman, Millburn, · J; Philip J Frustace, Jr., Chester, . Y.; Charles E. Gulbran, Jr., Binghamton, . Y…
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JU E RE ION PICT RES (Other reUnLon picture lit main story and elsewh ere) renee K. arol, Brooklyn, . Y .; Floyd R .…
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from 1923 to 1927 were, clockwise from left fore - n, G . B. Fitzge rald, F. . Bull, P. M . H arri ngton, . E. Moat, R.…
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