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At Rensselaer: August 1987
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8 James Morgan '58 In New England , the Vlt!W is different. "There are people I would back, no matter what their…
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Fred Vanderpoel
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10 " Its exciting to be the entrepreneur, even doing the detail work. " Steven Kaplan '67 preneurial…
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Birth of an Entrepreneur n 1976, Craig Skevington left Rensselaer with BS and MS degrees in electrical engineer- ing. In…
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providing management help. Ide- ally, and this .is true at Mayfield, we have two members of our ven- ture firm on the board…
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size the weight they place on the personal investment and risk dem- onstrated by entrepreneurs they are considering backing…
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14 When is an entrepreneur not an entrepreneur? ichard H. Stowe '65 is a general partner in Welsh, Carson, Anderson…
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as one of drive, persuasiveness, thoroughness, a stubborn determi- nation to succeed, style, and bril- liance, perhaps the…
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16 Canier's "Visual Language" C aren Canier, an asso- ciate professor, holds dual appointments at…
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Family, an oil, 1985. 17
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18 -0 c o E E " :t E " ~ The ell is Dedicated By Howard Nelson R ensselaer celebrated a landmark event…
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"0 c o E E ~ it ies were begun under Low's direc- tion, and have blossomed today into national models for…
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20 qued by representatives from gov- ernment and industry, including Dr. William R. Graham, science advisor to the…
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, The Center for Industrial Innovation is not just a building: it is a means for a dedicated, talented group of people to…
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22 Two Elected Trustees P eter D. Kiernan, the chairman of Norstar Bancorp Inc. of Albany, was elected a trus- tee of…
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tive board of the Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Semiconductor Expert Heads RPI's CIE A rjun N.…
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24 Turnarounds Are Fair Play Charlie Bahr '60 Nurses Sick Companies Back to Health By Marshall Cook C harlie Bahr…
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"A well-run business does no thing poorly and at least one thing uncommonly well. " Charles Bahr '60 25
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26 About 60 percent to 70 percent of the time, Bahr recommends mov- ing to Phase II , which involves Bahr or an associate…
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achievement together, not as trade- offs:' Good managers must realize that they can't always control every- thing…
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28 Muzzling 'Muzzle Flash' RP I engineer studies gun-barrel reactions By H oward Nelson n the split second when a…
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How Ancient Greeks Handled Water We can learn from them, says architectural historian By Meg Gallien better understanding…
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30 RPI Soph Weighs Two Careers She's serious about being a doctor and a pianist By Susan Milstrey J ane Linn, who…
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BOOKS Books with a Rensselaer connection The Soft Machine ment in the field include: the a basic interest in one or…
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32 ;:r ' OP ED -.-,...' - \.5 .',,- ~., How Safe Is Safe Enough? By Herbert Rothman '44 Our…
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