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Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1950
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Largest Injection ltlolding Machine for Plastics Products Operated by HPI Man T HE WORLD' LARGEST Injection mo lding…
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Fourteen Faculty Member Pl'omoted FOURTEEN MEMBERS of Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute's faculty have been pro…
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ew Cour e Offered In Evening Division RENSSELAER'S fall term of its Evening Di- vision began September 18_ Classes were…
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,f Boulware SuccJ eds Captain Farral' Captain Joseph W. Boulware, U.S.N., re- ported to Rensselaer Polytechnic…
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Portrait of Noted Alumnu ow Hang In M ichigan Univel'sity PORTRAIT of Dr. Douglass Houghton, one of the class of 1828…
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Franz Appointed Assistant Worl s Manager Burvee M. Franz '33, superintendent of the cartridge division, has been…
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FROM THE CLUBS AND CLASSES A bout R. P. I. Men Everywhere…
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·f t federal Center, recently gave a talk to the colorado Engineering Council at the Daniels 8t Fisher Clubroom on the…
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' 28 Present Addresses: Edwin H. Eaton, Box 486, 15th aval Dist. Hdqtrs., avy 121, clo FPO, ew York, . Y. '29 H…
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f " The Varsity Glee Club of Rensselaer lOok first place in the Harvest ong Festival, an annu al benefit for the Heart…
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Charles J. Merdinger is with the Navy Department, Bureau of Yards and D ocks Washington, 25, D. C. ' William S. Barker…
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·f H owa rd Jacoby, who was g raduated as a eng ineer from Rensse laer last J anuary, been named a member of th e edi torial…
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SPORTS ON THE HILL • _ _ _ _ __ ____ By Tony Bridwell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -l A OF THIS WRITIN G RPI' s fa ll spo rts…
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.,! t CLASS NOTES (Col/IiI/lied from P(/ge 25 ) George H. Diumeier and Miss D onn a len Sco tto of Broo kl yn we re ma rri…
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NECROLOGY…
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machines, new methods and advancements in equipment engineering help industry in- production and lower costs. Here are new…
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THROUGH THE TRANSIT Golden Days Again FOR T H E T HIRD F ALL in a row, the Institute and the regions surrounding it have…
Rensselaer Alumni News: November 1951
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PUBLI HED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE The Television Situation By Dr. Allen B. Du Mont
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Succ e ss of th e hydrau li c IMPULSE TESTER d esigned by engineers of the United States Rubber Company has provided a…
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Alumni News Volume XVII NOVEMBER 1951 Number 6 PUH Ll SHED BY RENS ELAE R AL M I A SOCl ATlOI I NCO RPORATED M allagillg…
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4 IRVING GRATING PIODuas OPEN STEEL GRID INDUSTRIAL FLOORING AND TREADS ALSO IN ALUMINUM, STEEL ALLOYS AND OTHER METALS…
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I asked Julius pfau some years ago if he knew what all that was ( at that time he wa chief eng ineer of the . Y . Central R…
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By Edward H. Dion O UR FALL SEA ON is in full swing, with dinners and meetings being held all over the United States, and…
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Dr. Du Mont wit h receiving a p para t us of photovision system. H e was gra d uated from Rensselaer Polyt ec hnic Instit ute…
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sion channels there was some interference between stations. For example, between Detroit and Cleveland, a distance of 90 air…
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