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Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1951
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SEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUB- Left to ri ght : Admiral J . J . Manning 'I S, J . F. Matthews '16, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Kelly…
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t 12 Institute Adopts New Ouarter System T o INTEGRATE ITS ACTIVITIES more completely with the nation's mo-…
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Last September Roland K. Brown, director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, was stricken with polio and was…
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Entering the last third of the season with a record of seven wins, four losses, the Engineers seemed destined to break the .…
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Houston Proposes National Service Plan Under it, m.en would spend two years in civil or m.ilitary service for governm.ent. AN…
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144th Commencement General om.er vell"\ arn that ther e is no peace with Ru sian B e ar and ee illllllediate n eed for…
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About 80 per cent of class were veterans, of whom 40 per cent were married, and practically everybody had a job. to President…
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Dr. Dryden, as the youthful chief of the aerodynamics section of the Bureau of Standards, made some of the earliest…
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Diges( of General Somervell's Commencement Address ONE THING IS CERTAIN. You will not want for employment. N ever before…
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lieve that such ruthless realism could dominate the acts of the rulers of the Kremlin and that they would pursue their…
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R. Conklin, Jr., Congers, N. Y.; Gerald Dunsky, Queens Village, N. Y.; William C. Frank, Stamford, Conn.; James F. Gore, Al…
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L. Nolan, Greenwich, Conn.; Walter S. Parker, Caro, Mich.; Thomas J. Rooney, Jr., Atlantic Highlands, N. J.; John Rudik, Bing…
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The Secretary Jots Down A Few Notes By E. H. Dio" W E HAD a very enjoyable Midwinter Reunion at Atlantic City with an…
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Houston Proposes (Continued from Page 15) and it naturally occurred to me that it is because of this fact that you have…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P. I. Men Everywhere Owing to the amount of space required for the Commencement and Mid…
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children, boy, 15, and girl, 6. 41 D erby Ding le, Springfield 7, Mass. Norman F. Coons, with Behr·Manning Corp. since 1942…
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'29 Whitney R. Ad ams is a chemi ca l engi nee r w ith th e Eng ineerin g D e- partmen t of E. 1. du P ont de Nem ours,…
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'35 Irving M. J ah nig is in the Los An· geles office of Fischbach and Moore. Address : 646 orth Beachwood Dr., Los…
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Cuts Core Making Time to Minutes New "Foul7dromalic" dielectric sand core dryer is revolutionizing core making…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT F ebruary Freshmen Again ON FEBRUARY 5, when the second seme ter began , 42 new freshmen entered the…
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We squeezed first . . . and JOW IT'S YOUR TUR . Pick up one of those new pliant un- breakable plastic bottles. queeze it…
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SALES CALLS ~~~ TAKE TIME ARGUS Direct Adverti · Services SAVE TIM HOW? · · introduce the product ~ present facts ~…
Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1952
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Winter Reunion The Banana Masters
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~ genera,:purpose DUAL·beam oscillo to fit your needs technically and ~I'~J theD TYPE 322 ot just another specialized…
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Alumni News Volum e XVIII MARCH 1952 Number 2 P BLI H ED BY RE ELAER ALUM I ASSOCIAT IO I t CORPORATED Managing Editor:…
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