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Rensselaer Alumni News: May 1952
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This . i 1S jUst en which Un' one or t he ~ ~o~;oarbide o;:.ny riel ds ~ ers Clearing the track of clickety-clack…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Spring Frenzy A s THE CHOOL year draws to a close, campus activ ity both within and without the…
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ALLIS· CHALMERS SERVING ALL INDUSTRY FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY As Electricity Goes-So Goes Progress! GIANT TRANSFORMERS like…
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SALES CALLS ;:-~~ TAKE TIME ARGUS Direct Advertis· Services SAVE TIM HOW? . . introduce the product ~ present facts ~…
Rensselaer Alumni News: May 1953
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P BLI HED BY THE ALUM I A OCIATION OF REN ELAER POLYTECHNIC IN TIT TE Coach Harknes and RPI hockey team which won ea tern…
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YOUR LIFE IS ENRICHED BY DU MONT DEVELOPMENTS During every hour of your day, a cathode-ray tube probably works for you. Your…
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Alumni News Volume XIX MAY 1953 Number 3 P BLI HED BY RE ELAER ALUM 'I AS CIATIO CORPORATED Managing Editor: FLOYD…
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4 RIGHT ... ANYWHERE! IRVING * "A FITTING GRATING for EVERY PURPOSE" GRATING *For WALKING - WORKING - WHEELING…
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Ft. Bliss, Texas. Dick has been working on the Corporal mis ile since finishing a 9-month course in radar, and AI, my…
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B y Edward H. Dion WE RECEIVED MANY INQUIRIES as to the whereabouts of the January issue of the Rensselaer ALUMNI NEWS. Due…
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neers bounced back to win 13 game in a row over a three-year span. But then they ran into Army again, and agai n the Cadets…
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Engineering Test Pilot Logs 5000 Hours in More Than 90 Different Type Aircraft Joel R. (Bob) Baker '40. He is as much at…
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THE ALUMNI FUND (U p t o April 1) PLACES OF HONOR Largest Amount ...................... Class of 1923 ($1 ,028) A OF APRIL…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R . P. I. Men E verywhere Washington , D. C. The D . C. chapter has had an acti ve season…
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Carl Wittenberg, Colonel Messer of an Diego, and Colonel Banker, also of San Diego. wrote us their regrets at not being able…
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consultant in business affairs since 1930. He writes that one notable job he has performed since moving to Indianapolis was…
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Lackawanna Railroad. He has been asso· ciated with the company since 1926. H e resides at 215 H all Ave., Clarks Green, Pa.…
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The MBA, divided into 12 regio ns throughout the country, is composed of mortgage bankers, insurance compa nies, banks, abs…
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Midwinter Reunio n in Washington -left to right: P. F. Miller, H. M. Sylvester, ]. F. Hoffman, C. G. Grimm , L. M . Rabenold,…
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Rensselaer to Share in Plans of Three Large Companies for Financial Assistance R ENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE will share…
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Richard Madey received his Ph.D . degree in physics at the University of Californi a in Berkeley in January, 1952. He is now…
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PERSONNEL TESTING - Thirty-three employment and personnel executives, rep- resenting as many major industrial concerns in…
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Windsor H. Dalrymple is in his fourth year at the Pennsylvania University School of Medicine, Philad elphia, where he lives…
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the Rh odes Pump & Equipment Co. of Cromwell, Conn. H e is a member of the Lions Club, chairman of the Zoning Board of…
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N amed Pl'esident The board of directors of Lehigh foundries Jn e., of Easton. Pa ., and its affiliate Lehigh…
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