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At Rensselaer: Fall 1982
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I have yet to ee any problem, however complicated, which, when you looked at it in the right way, did not become still more…
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he ends are achieved by indirect means- omething aid in pri vate conve r ation one day in the treet , a remark made by a…
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learned three important thing in co llege-to u e a library, to memori ze quickl y and visually, to dro p a leep at any time…
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T he body of an ath lete and the oul of a age; the e are what we re- quire to be happy. -VOLTAIRE I t i the attitude of…
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W wo sorts of truth: trivialities, where opposites are obviously ~1 absurd, and profound truths, recognized by the fact that…
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or God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think. -WALTER HAMILTO M BERLY VIII ALUM I MAGAZl E CON…
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D o you wish to learn science easily? Then begin by learning your own language. -ETIENNE BON OT H ere is the world,…
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f we begin with certain- tie ,we hall end in doubt; but if we begin with doubts, and are patient in th m, we hall end in…
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- ARTHUR M. WELLI GTON T he habit of appre- hending a technology in its completeness: th is is the essence of techno-…
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he adventurous stu- dent will always study classics, in whatever language they may be written, and however ancient they…
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t is not 0 important to be erious as it is to be eri- ou abou t the important thi ngs. The monkey wear an expre sion of…
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XIV ALUM I MAGAZi E CON ORTIUM T here is nothing more notable in Socrates than that he found time, when he was an old…
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\ V T hatever gains we may make in our material condition, W whatever limitations are still obvious, let us not forget, my…
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ducation is . .. hanging around until you've caught on. - ROBERT FRO T XVI ALUMN I MAGAZINE CO ORTIUM
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Wizardry on the Factory Floor With the burgeoning u e of robots comes the need for afety . They have name like T3 , Puma…
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tems, all under th e control of a central computer. The 29 machining cells o pera te on two hifts dail y, one of which is…
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to sense and think ," Hanifin explains. " Sensory technology will make the robot more cognizant of it surrounding…
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T hose who que tion whethe r hi gh technology can be compatible with the past need travel o nl y a short distance from RPI…
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c- o pera & Ward , to de ign the renovation efforts. Lepera, whose preservation proj- ects include re toring an old…
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i EYE ON THE CAMPUS I Gov. Carey Signs Bill for Major New Center at RPI In a landmark act , the state of New York has…
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New York 's Govern or Hugh Carey signs the bill authorizing construction of the Center for In dustrial Inn ovation at RPI…
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mon th at the In stitute , loo k mo re ented than ever. A record num ber of ap- plication (6,500) came into the brick-and-…
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1 REMEMBER I When Tuition Was $250 N ow fo r a bit fro m the great Cente n- ni al Class of 1924: The re we re o nl y fo ur…
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Tom Phelan, w sance man, is profiled on page 3.
At Rensselaer: Fall 1983
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FALL 1983 THE RENSSELAER ALUMNI BULLETIN Weather Watching
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