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Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1954
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soon enough for the fellowship and supper, came afterwards for the balance of the meeting, including our genial past…
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Chicago, and the Rotary, Mid-Day, and Country clubs of Rockford . His home is at 1955 Harlem Blvd. orman Richardson is an…
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1939 and assistant secretary in 1951. He i a native of H artford, Conn . A past vice president of the pringfield chapter of…
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the Navy. Mr. Hicks lives at 52 Emerson Rd., Glen Rock, N. J., and is active in the American Legion, the Masons, A.S.M.E.,…
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STUDENTS IN 1862 - Though it looks as if it might be, the striking picture above is not of a group from some Western pageant…
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Hospital School of Nursing in New York and on the nursing staff of t. Mary's Hospi· tal in Troy. Mr. Husum is studying…
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LETTERS (Colltillued from Page 4 ) beginning. At first I was sent out to a very pagan place called Bununu, before having any…
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. . FRO M H E AD Q U.A R T E R S . ~ . . ' ' . . By Edward H. Dion THE CLEVELAND Midwinter Reunion was a…
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RPI TRU TEE Pr enting: H orace D. G reenfield H ORACE D . GREENFIELD '16, an alum· nus father of an alumnu son, i also…
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Albert F. Beach, Jr. Albert F. Beach, Jr. '31 of Cranford, N. J., a senior engineer with the Carrier Air Condi- tioning…
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For many years he wa affiliated with eetain- teed Products orporation before joining the elotex company in 1946. urviving…
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Faculty Briefs: Dr. Robert Fleischer, assistant professor of physics, discussed "The Astronomical Dis- coveries of a…
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"Men of the Year" H enry Moeckel, Jr., '40 was th e choi e fo r th e " M an of th e Y ea r" awa rd…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT New Look for WHAZ AFTER more than 30 years of faithful service, the old WHAZ transmitter has been…
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Spark of genizLs HCfhe b" gr ea t U Jectlve .. . is to open the avenue of scientific knowledge to youth"*…
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JUST A FEW OUNCES OF PRINTER'S INK ~ed , , , when these few ounces of ink are combined with good layout, skilled…
Rensselaer Alumni News: March 1955
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PUBLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC I STITUTE lIockeyand kating are big topic of conver ation at R…
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1938- Pio neer Du Mo nt television receiv e r 1931-Pioneer Du Mont cathode. roy picture tube. A new gift of VISION for…
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,. Alumni News Volume XXI MARCH 1955 Number 2 P BLI H ED BY RE ELAE R AL MNI A 0 JATIOI IN ORPORATED Managing Editor:…
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4 Enl\neer\nl·~\Se: 1. Irving specializes in the manufacture of all types of gratings. J rving engineerS are prepared to…
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for a long time. 0 far we have counted some 17 fro ts in Central Florida . The lowest I have read at our pia e wa 30, not…
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Patterns of Corporate Aid to Colleges By HERBERT P. CATLIN A description of various type of financial h elp granted to R. P.…
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W H E CHOLAR HIP are a igned to a college for it adm inistration, the pon or achieve a broad ba e of favor- able attention…
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Howlan d K . dams enjoyed Irving ubway Grating scholarship three years and is conti nu ing s tu dy for rna ter 's d…
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Gins and Legacies to R. P.1. in 1953-54 T oral from all Source : $527, 754 .31 ( ontributed by Alumni including Twelfth…
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