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At Rensselaer: November 1976
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to change the character of eng ineering education here, and its importance was underscored by a single sentence from a…
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advanced degrees. At the same time, students themselves were moving increasingly away from the bachelor's as the highest…
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6 graduate deg rees, and it is expected that this percentage will increase to sixty percent by 1980 (see table) . Highest…
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Lelt: Groundbreaking in April 1975, and (above) the Engineering Center as II looks now about two -thirds (nearly 90,000 square…
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8 He Came Back Because 'I Liked What 1 Saw' A year and a half ago, Richard T. Lahey Jr., then age 36, was…
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" The effect is beneficial , I bel ieve, for all of RPl 's schools. The engineering initiatives make Rensselaer…
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o "Here Is Where the Future Lies . I I • • George M . Low Inaugurated RPl's 14th President Down the center…
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The color guard The Presidential charge from Chairman Thomsen the moon? The answer is simply this: " Here is where the…
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12 President Low's inaugural address " This and the next generation or two of Rensselaer's graduates have…
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produce thought and knowledge, -'ensselaer must provide a true academic environment. We must open our gates to new…
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14 Homecoming! As alumni return for fall Homecoming . .. · .. some tour the buildings · .. Th e Friends of the Folsom…
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231nducted Into Column Club RPl's Column Club, established a year ago to single out and honor those who have "…
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At 23 She Holds a 'First' in the U.S. The following was origina lly published in The New York Times and is…
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Alumni Association Perspective By Skip Schatz, '57 President Rensselaer Alumni Association I've just returned…
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18 A Balanced Budget in Fiscal 1976 Although RPI substantially infused its academ ic programs with dollars - espec ially…
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RPI Mourns ... The RPI community mourns the deaths of these particularly close friends of Rensselaer. Richard S. Lyon…
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2C RPI Students Do It Again! RPI students again have proven themselves in nationwide competitions . Two teams of students…
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One of Library's First 'Friends' Well before Rensselaer's new Richard Gilman Folsom Library was even an…
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22 Sports Hockey After two just-miss seasons in quest of the ECAC Division I post season playoffs, this year 's RPI…
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Schedules Varsity Hockey Nov. 20 . Quebec (3 Rivers) Nov. 26, 27 . . .... . Michigan Dec. 1 .. at New Hampshire Dec. 4…
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Alumni Clubs 24 Atlanta Contact: Ted Fithian '53, The Chester Engineers, 9 Dunwoody Park (Suite 118), Atlanta, Ga.…
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met with Manuel O. de La Torre and several other alumn i at the end of July to discuss alumn i involvement in Mexico and…
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26 Nominations Invited for DSA, Demers Awards The Rensselaer Alumni Association invites nominations from its membership for…
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ClossNotes 1922 Homer Brooks and his wife are back from a two week cru ise to the Med iterranea n. He is enjoying square…
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28 John Van Duyne is presently director of engineering, Singer Co., New York City, and resi des in Easton, Conn. Edward…
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