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Rensselaer Alumni News: May 1953
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Two R esignations D r. C. Harold Gray, head of the English Department since February, 1947, will on July 1 become the…
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R esearch Proj ect s Dr. Fritz V. Lene!, of the metallurg ica l engineering fa culty, is heading up three research projects…
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Isaac E. Amsden Isaac Elihu Amsden '91, old time rail- roader and a former Sandusky (Ohio) county engineer, died Feb.…
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are headed for a better future -when you come to RCA Jfyou want to work where you enjoy the highe t professional recognition…
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years and in 1906 became associated with the J. G. White Engineering Corporation. Me. Creager remained with the White Cor-…
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ENGINEERS WANTED! Grinnell Gets $230,000,000 Contract at Atom Plant Grinnell Corp. today was awarded jobs under…
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Van Velsor Retiring After 31 Years; He Once Marched The Boys All Night PROF. HARRY A. VAN VELSOR, head of the Department of…
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Is part of vour future being built here 1 Here you see the beginning of another addition to Alcoa's expanding facilities…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Industrial Council O NE HUNDRED TWENTY top executives of the chemical industry met on the campus on May…
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Men, chemistry, and coal! Science has found a new way to get valuable chemical s from coal Science has at last found a…
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JUST A FEW OUNCES OF PRINTER'S INK ~ett , , , when these few ounces of ink are combined with good layout, skilled…
Rensselaer Alumni News: May 1954
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PUBLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN TITUTE Group from over 1000 automotive executive and teacher…
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• The YARDSTICK that ""ill measure ne"" futures for man CATHODE,RAY A ~ TeJevi!I~!:n~I~~~~~!ial ~…
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Alumni News Volume XX MAY 1954 Number 3 PUBLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Managing Edilo,.: FLOYD…
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4 RI G HT ... ANYWHERE! IRVING * I ". FlTTIIIG _11M tw l1EI\' PIIIPOSr I GRATING *For WALKING - WORKING -…
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By Edward H. Dion W ITH PIUNG come alumni meeting all over and a secretary's life is one jump after another to try…
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A conference on campus affairs with Dr. Richard A. \'Qaite, Jr. (left) , dean of students About Student Affairs By…
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outrun the boun d of p ropriety. The de- sire for a magaz ine didn 't die, however, and plans were soon being made by…
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Dr. Waite serves at annual buffec of Incernational Club. Club is reprsencacive of the students from the 44 different countries…
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Recognized activities are those which the Union acknowledges to function on campu. They include eleven honorary…
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President Livingston W. Houston (center) welcomed more than 1000 executives and educators to sessions. Left, Clay P. Bedford,…
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The four executives who delivered keynote addresses . .... William F. Hufstader, vice pre ident, Gen- eral Motors Corporation…
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Right, Dr. Ray P almer Baker, vice president of RPI, and director of The Industrial Council; Rt. Rev. Frederick L. Barry,…
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Bernard Eichwald Achieves Remarkable Career in Electrical-Electronic Fields Bernard Eichwald '42, president of B. Eich…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P . I. Men Everywhere Florida alumni entertain President Houston and Secretary Dion in…
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