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Rensselaer Alumni News: June 1962
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NATIONAL LABORATORIES VERSUS NATIONAL PROGRESS by \ . Lawrence Parsegian Our national laboratories are an important asset…
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nical challenges which depend uniquely on these particular laboratories except for the use of their reactors or ac-…
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of Government monopoly and the integration of atomic energy development w ith the competitive private enter- prise system.…
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tain categories of engineering resea rch arc best don at universiti es and engineering schools, where the re is the double…
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ELECTROMAGNETIC STARGAZING by J. Mayo Greenberg R esearch on the nature of interstellar space and its mysterious particles…
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GEORGE BUJUfS Enlarged 100,000 times this scale model oj all interstellar particle or grain is completely transparellf to the…
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GEORGE BURNS Dr. GTef'l7berg (holding paper) re'l)ie·ws data with his research assista/lfs Arthllr Lilld (pointillg…
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Research assistant Arthur Lind conducts a scattering experiment while co-worker Ru-Tsallg lYang checks data recently obtained…
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TEACHER'S PET by Jack Hollingsworth That modern mathematical workhorse, the electronic computer, is becoming an…
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CEORCE BURNS Dr. Hollings'"<.Vorth sets up the computer to grade student homework assignments. Working at high…
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CEORC £ BURNS Ielillda Long checks the results of the day's grading. III this case the student won the computer's…
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MET ALS AND MEN Basic research at R ensselaer ln ln the field of powder metallurgy an atmosphere of international is…
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MET LS D ME continued JUetallllrgists James Early and Michael alkind (right) shown here discharging the jllrJ/ace inlhe Blaw-…
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PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE RE EL ER ALUM I BY GEORGE B RN Russian rxchangr student Olrg Roma7/ (top) from Minsk careflilly weighs…
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WEEKL y conference are held in this small office ju t a few steps from the laboratory. Here students 16 compare notes and…
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Ansell. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal and there i a free exchange of information and ideas between facult y and…
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M T ALS AND MEN concluded AI7 international authority in powder metallurgy, Dr. Lenel listeJ7s patiently as graduate…
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Here Ismail El-Shanshoury al7d co-worker, Jim Early, dis- mantle their experimental furnace. The quartz tzlbe (on- taills the…
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The Alumni HAPTER EW TIIf: R EN ELAER CL B OF III AGO toured the model a partments and the job si te o f 'Iarina ity…
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o f the arricle, " H ow to Size athodi c Producti on Cable for L cast ost," wh ich appearcd in the M arch i sue o f…
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.lIr. StidJole, Class oj' 3', has been appoi1lled executive vice presidem of Brewer-Tichener Corporation of…
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GEORGE]. McTIGUE Mr. iHcTigue, Class of '4Z, has been l1a7lled manager for General Electric's newly formed Defense…
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in March at Baltimore, Maryland. The bride is an alumna of the Calgary General H o pital School o f Nursing. Mr. Donovan i…
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Faculty Notes GEORGE A. [) UL EY has been appo inted Dean of the chool o f A rchitecture e ffcc- t ive eptember I . H e will…
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SHELTERS AND SUR VIVAL The fol/rru;illg diSC/lssioll of f .ll/ollt. shelters appell'rt!d in recent iSflIes oj 0111'…
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