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At Rensselaer: Fall 1983
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1 RESEARCH I Biologists Attack Corrosion Silently, steadily ... force are eating pipes and pipeline throughout the world .…
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tuning' communication to certa in elde rly patients instead of the rathe r indiscrimi- nate tec hnique th at is a ppli…
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Travelin' ~ Man From architecture to Oriental rugs, via Iran and the Peace Corps. That's Roger Cavanna '…
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Those ideas were confirmed after Cavanna and his friends settled in Iran . " It was harder for those from Berkeley or…
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Say Cavanna, "The duty and freight on the carpet was 30,000 . I borrowed the money, went to the airport , and I've…
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EYE ON THE CAMPUS RPl's New Provost Since earl y 1982 , when Harrison Shull left Troy to become the chancellor of the…
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He is a member of the National Acad- emy of Sciences and the American Acad- emy of Arts and Sciences; he has been a…
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At top , new model of the Center f or Industrial Innovation , done by Mit chelllGiurgola , architects , New York City, shows…
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1 REMEMBER I By Robert Resnick RPI Physicist, Limericist I t was back in the late '50s- I had been at RPI for only a…
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Take tbe EUghtTack Set Your Course for Reunion '84 Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 18, 19, 20
At Rensselaer: Fall 1984
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P TP T, THE RENSSELAER ALUMNI BULLETIN I RVR R DL L Teachers on Teaching
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1LEI'I'ERSI Babits Ahead of His Time Edito r: I am distressed by the announce- me nt concerning the Victo r A .…
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FALL 1984 THE RENSSELAER ALUMNI BULLETIN VOLUME 84, NO.4 Staff of at Rensselaer Editor: Robert M. Whitaker Contributing…
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The Blind Professor I f nobody told you , you might not figure it out until the second or third week of class . The tip-…
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have been uncommunicative about his blindness, but he wasn't shy about his intellect. Quite the contrary. Thus , in a…
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P. C. Ricketts: Roadblock to McGiffert's Progress McGiffert's stock wasn't high with everybody. Among his…
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The Pup 's masthead (April 1925). ; Champions of Obnoxious Humor Historically, student humor magazines at RPI have…
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771 e first Pup cover, April 1924, illus- trates st/lprisingly elegalll student art- work remilliscelll of The New Yorker…
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- \~, .,I.~ 110 01 1 S4 •• ......::=---_lUJM .~- Inductance work of getting out this magazine falls on a very few…
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TItt'A~"V OC~"T"'~"', O'V'.'." • - . _ . .... . \ -... ~ -- . With…
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YTEACH? Teaching is a red-eye, sweaty-palm, sinking-stomach profession, says an experienced university professor. What…
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Redford would look natural in front of a class. I look like something that the mower just kicked out from a damp lawn . Some…
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my professional life is that I teach best not what I know, but what I want to learn. There was a time some years ago, for…
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lawye rs a nd accounta nts a nd Eng li sh teachers and industrialists, many of whom had never had a tool in their hands…
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CLASS ACTS A look at four professors and their professorial methods-with borrowings from Socrates and closed-circuit TV-…
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