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Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1956
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NECROLOGY David Golensky The death of David Golensky '24 oc- curred January 3 in Hartford, Conn., after a brief…
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... "Although his connections with success- ful business enterprises here and elsewhere brought a wide circle of…
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Rensselae r R esearch: * Dr. Ernest F. ippes, director of welding research, ha begun a new program of resea rch for the…
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Faculty Briefs: * Another chapter in his series of studies on American depressions in the 19th cen- tu ry has been published…
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Taipeh, Formosa; Alan G. Paul, Freeport, · Y.; Arnold R. Ueckar, New Rochelle, · Y.; Carl G. Pieper, chenectady; Paul W .…
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Lesher, East Gree nbu h, N . Y .; Kent D . Lawso n, Bennington, Vt. ; Gene . Man- nella, iles, O hio; Donald A. Perry, Troy…
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" en tUl'e nd r a at R.P.I. Hartford C nter raduates of liberal arts colleges are entering eng ineering ranks…
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N ew Departure Gives R .P.1. High Speed Call1er a The ew Departure Division of the Ge neral Motors Corporation has made a…
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. . . . .C • • • ' . F'ROM ' H:EADQUARTERS . \ .' -'( ~ i ~'.,. ... ' . . . .…
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Foreign Governm.ent Honor Dr. teinlllan T he Brazilian government has conferred upo n D . B. teinman, eminent bridge en·…
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YOUR TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAN GIVE YOU A SOUND START WITH IIEVIIlI Revere needs men, for two reasons. First, our…
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To our men in the services: We again call your attention to the Place- ment Bureau, a free service of your Association. It…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Reunion SIX HUNDRED ALU IN! from far and near returned to the campus last month for the annual June…
Rensselaer Alumni News: July 1957
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PUBLI HED BY THE ALUMNI A OCIATION OF REN ELAER POLYTECHNIC IN TIT TE Cameras were clicking all over campu at commencement…
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This is just one of the many fields in which Union Carbide offers CAREERS WITH OPPORTUNITY For today's smaller-than-…
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Alumni News Volume XXIII July, 1957 Number 4 PUBLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Managing Editor:…
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4 . . ~\se· Engmeenng- :nufacture of aU types of . specializes in the m ared to handle any 1. ~g Irving engineers are prep…
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By Edward H. Dion THE 87th Annual Alumni meeting, held in Troy in June, was another one of those weekends that many of us…
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151st Commencement A class of 760, from 33 tates, 17 foreign countnes, goes out to a world sorely in need of it serVices…
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He explained that young men and women with a flair for mathematics were being trained to relieve the engineer of time-con…
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Participants in ceremonies, trustees and faculty members, just seated on stage, have chance to peru e programs while…
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In recognition of distingui hed ca reers, Rensselaer conferred honorary degrees upon five men shown on thi s page with…
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Among those receiving advanced degrees were ten men, the first to graduate from RPI Hartford Graduate Center. D r. Warren…
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tional achievements were to come were apparent when he entered business at the age of 17 and, within a few short years, had…
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Opportunities Unlimited By BERTRAM D. TALLAMY A great engmeer offers graduating class som e observations and advice that can…
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