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Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1953
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Cluett and Bailey Honored by A. S. M. E. An RPI trustee and an RPI professor were among 11 persons honored for contributions…
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stati o ned at th e Public Work s D ept., aval Air tati on, o rpus Chri sti , Tex., wh ere he lives at 42 1 E tate Dri ve.…
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for Tung-sol Electric, Inc., at Bloomfield, N . ].-75 Kirk St., West Orange, N . J . Richard Douglass is with the Connec ti…
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A N FOR ALL ENGINEERS: WIIere will,-ou "e /O,ellrs from now? Will your achievements be recog- nized? Will you be…
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a year's service in Korean Waters. They are at home in San Diego, Calif., where he is stationed. Milton J. Wechsler…
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Is part of your future being built here? Here you see the beginning of another addition to Alcoa's expanding facilities…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT January - More Than Two Faces J ANUARY was a month of reviews, examinations, the second annual hockey…
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W hat does A tomic Energy really mean to y ou? Dramatic n ew developments in medicine, agriculture, and indu tr proml long-…
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JUST A FEW ' OUNCES OF PRINTER'S INK ~ett , , , when these few ounces of ink are combined with good layout,…
Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1954
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PUBLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Rel1 einer's Dr. Paul Harferli. distinguished…
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@lSst THE ELECTRON GUN, developed by DuMont, pioneered the telectronic age . j'ision first lights the way. Then…
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Alumni News Volume xx MARCH 1954 Number 2 PUBLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Managing Editor: FLOYD…
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4 RIGHT ... ANYWHERE! IRVINCi * I UA FlmK; CRAnK; fer EVERY PURPOSt" I CiRATINCi *For WALKING - WORKING - WHEELING…
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B y Franklin G. Minton A ATJO A L CH AMPIO HIP has come to RPI. limaxing a great ea on, the Engineer kater cored tunning…
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Dr. Wendell F. Hess, director, presenting a report on research activities. From left: Dr. Clayton O. Dohrenwend, head of…
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mation, I am happy to say that we have available a brochure, "Rensselaer Re- earch," which describes in detail our…
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Dr. G. H. Lee, Mechanics, making precise measurements of surface contours of a bent plate to determine the degree of restraint…
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in re earch facilities available to the De- partments of Metallurgical Engineering, hemistry, and Aeronautical Engineering.…
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An alumnus enabled Metallurgical Eng. Dept. to take lead in expanding sponsored research. Dr. A. A. Burr using micro·…
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that thi device will find useful applica- tions as thrust generator for aircraft or mis ile ,a a helicopter rotor drive and…
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organic chemistry involves the prepara- ~ion and study of cyclopropyl and hetero- cyclic nitrogen compounds, and is a con-…
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Digest of Speakers' Remarks at Reunion Rensselaer's president, Dr. Living- ston W . Hou ton, predicted that en-…
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under the supervision of Dr. Lee, is en- gaged in the experimental phase of the project. Another project sponsored by the Of…
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Harri on Radiator D ivision of General Motors orporation. An investigation of the propertie of the heat-affected zone of arc…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P. I. Men E verywhere Rensselaer alumni of the Utica area at the 17th annual clambake…
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