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Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1944
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Fightin En In r (Contillued from Page 8) from fiying chool in May, 1942, and a igned a a nayi· uator with the Fifth nti·…
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telling him that we felt he had already seen more than hi share of a tiv ombat duty, and Ulat we were glad he had b en given…
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B nefiel's Group Down 155 azi Plane L t. Robert E. Benefiel i a Iu tang pilot fiyin g in combat mi ion over the bord r…
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wa organized in 1940, be erved a director of the onstruction Divi ion. In 1941 he be· came chi ef of the hipbuildlng, Con 1m…
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The P a rt of Modern Science you reflect a moment on these observa· tions of mine, modem science had much to do wi th…
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man a lillIe b cau e he how more intere t in trains than planes. Joe Conners, A. E. '35, ju t returned from the outh…
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and laxwell Breslau, Roxbury, Ma ., The 1902 Research Prize. NECROLOGY In connection with the graduation exerci e , th e…
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prize·winning Guernsey ca ttl e. milk pro· ducer him self, he wa familiar with th e prob· lems of th e indu try which wa hi…
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the Un ited tat Patent Office, he b cam e an a i,tant examin er. He remained at th is work until June, 1925, and durin g that…
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tr mb rg -Carl n (Continued from P age 7 Wil on joined in May 1941 and for mo t of the time ince then ha been re pon ible…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES About R. ·P. I . Men E verywhere…
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Entertainment-E. D. Rhod e, hairman ; . Bentz n, G. B. Fitzg raId, Jr., . W. Robbins, F. M. eba t, R. . Trathen. Dinner-P.…
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laer" pre nt and the outlook for the fu ture. Thirty alumni and two guests met for dinner and Harold Wilhelm, ju t off…
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of Oklahoma ity, of which . E. (Charli ) Bretz i th e a sociate. Joe Shan key is now in th e Washin gton office of th e R.F.…
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fca.>ible cantilever procedure and carri ed th e difficult on tru ction to completion in re ord time. 1929 James M.…
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by an airline company, flying on dome tic and foreign route for the nny A. T. . Capt. W illiam H . F loyd, Jr .. i now ta·…
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u This close-up view enables you to meet a Hortonspheroid face to face- to become more intimately acquainted with this…
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wher h in tructed in primary tralllIng for 20 months. La t February he w nt through operational training at Fort Laud rdal…
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o JI7 I Photo by Pallller, ifl afl AII.ghmy Llldllllll Plaflt IBEJ:ORE STAINLI!SS GE7S .7= WINGS - REDU CE ACCIDENTS! I n…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Pagey IF YOU WILL LISTEN TO PACEY, the Gynmasium has never been busier than it i now, not in all the…
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(Three times a ctua l size) SALVAGED ALL BUT 55,000 • These cups are stamped out of a clad steel sheet, with thicker…
Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1944 Supplement
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R. P. I. ALUMNI FUND SECOND ANNUAL REPORT RENSSELAER M EN WHO ANSWERED THE 1943-1944 ROLL CALL CLASS TOTALS - CLASS…
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THE SECOND YEAR- The raising of our Second Annual Alumni Fund is over and we should all feel elated with the results. We more…
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0la88 1871 1 74 1875 1 7 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 4 R. P. I.…
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NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS IN VARIOUS SUMS 1,600.45 1 1,600.45 50.00 1,000.00 4 4,000.00 40. 450.00 2 900.00 38.00 275…
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