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At Rensselaer: Fall 1985
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and President Berg stood at center stage. Behind them was what Daniel Berg termed Rensselaer's " priceless heritage…
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B el ) =T g
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Rensselaer's acting vice president for aca- demic affairs and provost and the sympo- sium moderator, pointed out , both…
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Arm in arm, far Left, students sing out the Alma Mater, " ... Here's to those golden days . .. " The president…
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Education for Technological Leadership in a World Society The Inaugural Address of Dr. Daniel Berg, Fifteenth President of…
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that the expansion I refer to takes place in our own consciousness . The image that I have is that of an expanding horizon ,…
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cannot offer a magical solution to individ- uals who have to grapple with problems. But the first step to the solution of any…
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Wow! Those Mows Overcoming adversity, five brothers, with 11 RPI degrees, are carving extraordinarily successful careers…
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school, between 2 and 5 every afternoon , to play soccer," Van recalls with a smile. " In fact , we were both…
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~ l1enlng u t epast Shedding their dusty, Old Curiosity Shop images, college archives are coping with an information…
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records. Student publications , port pro- grams, scrapbooks and photographs . As a collection, they are meant to compose a…
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ITHE ATLANTIC AND PACIFR AND FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH COMPANIES
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the surface of the archivist 's personality -the desire to organize. " You need to have a desire for order,"…
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G etting the goat at WPI meant capturing this statue (left) from another class. The small Chinese masks (right) and bronze…
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computer cards and paper tape . Each presents its own problems. Movie film, especially that in color, begins to decompose…
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r(DA IIJ <.1ST a DEC mate II disk on an IBM PC will quickly realize the problem- to read all the disks they have ,…
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first designed , they acted as a substitute for the telephone . But now they're being used as a substitute for letters…
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Af out three million dollars' worth of epoxy is being slathered over the road surface of the Brooklyn Bridge in hope…
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B ecause human pe rceptions are hi ghl y individual, the subjec- tive nature of no ise-sound rece ived but un wa nted by…
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compared to the other sounds of English conversation, have less acoustic power. oise- induced hea ring loss usuall y occurs…
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Making Room for the Sound of Music As a concert hall acoustician-from his Connecticut base, he's worked on more than…
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T he physical damage done to the ear by prolonged exposure to noi e is hidden deep in the na il -like curves of the…
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explai ns Mark Wag ner, who teaches envi- ro nme nta l psycho logy at Franklin a nd Marshall. "You can' t go out…
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dB noise levels were much more likely to help someone pick up dropped papers and books than were people exposed to noise…
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Noise Control: Whose Job is It Anyway? Noise, said the Reagan administration in announcing budget cuts for the Environ-…
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