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Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1949
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and a typical Army officer, and they would all be fighting like hell down in Washington. And if you had shifted bassinets…
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neering Company, Montreal): " It has always appeared to me that we in Canada, although faced with the same problems…
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PANEL DISCUSSIONS: "The Corporation's Responsibility to the Future" The following are excerpts from steno-…
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mine what is involved in being a good citizen because the rules are changing so fast it is difficult to know just what the…
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that that kind of a corporation, that kind of newspaper, makes more money than any other kind.' So you see we got along…
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ask me how something works, I can give you a quantitative reply. In many of our technical subjects we have nomenclature…
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"But a corporation cannot do that anywhere near as far as the individual. The rea on is th at management of the…
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Sports ( COlltil/ued) neers fought Cortland into a pair of overtime stanzas before succumbing 2-l. Back again on Burdett…
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The Secretary Jots Down A Few Notes By E. H. Dion A LOT OF us were very lucky. We attended the 125th anniversary cele-…
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THROUGH THE ·TRANSIT Enrollment R EVER ING the trend in enrollment which prevails in the colleges of the country, the…
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Get a Close-Up OF THE BASIC INDUSTRY OF YOUR CHOICE! by R. S. FLESHIEM Manager Electrical Department ALLIS-CHALMERS…
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: r . , . " . . • • "The source of all color ;5 LIGHT" Snap on the light in a dark room or watch a country…
Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1950
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• .... umnl ews VOLUME XVI NOVEMBER 1950 NUMBER 6 Why Do Hospitals Charge So Much ?
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Just 60 SECONDS from now • •• • •• and for thrifty SINGLE-FRAME record ing THE DU MONT TYPE 296 Oscillograph-record…
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i " ~ • umnl ews VOLUME XVI NOVEMBER 1950 NUMBER 6 P UBLISHED BY RENSSELAER ALUMNI ASSOCIAT I ON INCORPORATED…
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4 IRVING GRATING PRODUCTS OPEN STEEL GRID INDUSTRIAL FLOORING AND TREADS ALSO IN ALUMINUM, STEEL ALLOYS AND OTHER METALS…
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I ., Faculty Briefs Dr. Paul E. Hernke, dean of faculty, has been elected a member of the board of trus- tees of Green…
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A 200-bed hospital has to employ about 400 per on , most of whom are never seen by pa tients who wonder why their hospital…
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i " the type of hospital with which the aver- age American is most familiar becau e members of most families go to it…
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Casualties brought in for treatment by police may often be charity cases. Middlesex Hospital's care of charity patients…
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and differently prepared according to the pre cribed diet for individual patients. "There are always some patients who…
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Doctors and Medical Students Now Can See Operations in Another R oom by Television DOZE S OF DOCTOR and medical stu- dents…
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i '/ T he Secretary Jots Down A Few Notes By E. H. Dion WHAT A DAY we picked for our "Alumni Come Back Home Day…
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Alumni Association Placement Bureau T HE PL~CEME 1 . T . BUREAU, run by your . Alumnt AssoCIation, has been in opera- t~on…
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Regi lering al moker: Left (0 righI, Gilbert Dehnkamp, Bud Whimall, and Joseph Cahill. Alumni News for ovember, 1950 ealed,…
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