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At Rensselaer: Spring 1986
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er SPRING 1986 THE RENSSELAER ALUMNI BULLETIN VOLUME 86, NO. 1 Staff of at Rensselaer Editor: Robert M . Whitaker…
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"An Enormous '. Historical .' >-' , ~. . . . . is how President Berg describes Rensselaer's…
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President Daniel Berg into a world leader. "Science Initiatives is a top priority of the Institute for this decade ,…
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organized by Profe sor Julian Cole of the mathematical ciences department, has already begun special workshop to dem-…
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"The mo t important part of the Initia- tives for us" says Flaherty, " i that we'll be able to greatly…
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MORET A MEDAL I n the Spring of 1975 , high school stu- dent Paul Kowalczyk was called aside by his chemistry teacher and…
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torical preference reigned over academic excellence. There were no formal proce- dures for the selection or elimination of…
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undergraduate excellence." Jenkins is quick to point out that not everyone who is awarded the medal i assured of…
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~hen V · Illanova . basketball Umversity ' C team AA Div . . won the la t . ISlon I tournam national cham/nng ,…
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ing swept up in the frenzy. Hopkins has played in the national championship final s for eight years running , winning…
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spectators ahead of the interests of the players ." Priority hould be put on what's best for the players , and he…
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class. " He didn ' t tear the league up , but he felt good that he had tried , and his teammates accepted him ,…
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of feared abuse . What about letting athletic take prece- dence over academics , for example? The hockey players…
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Whether working to uncover a forgery or to recover the original beauty of a piece of art, conservators are turning to…
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and the micro tructure of alloys, for example). The three expect the course 's enrollment to include both engineers and…
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that the painting was a forgery , an X-ray examination of his "Vermeers" bore him out: underpaintings were revealed…
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I • In August, we invited readers to share with us their reasons for living. Some 200 readers sub, mitted essays-…
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• • The staff at the Beacham Adult Day Care Center, part of the Francis Scott Key Medical Center in Baltimore, asked its…
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I had been living with the illusion that if there were a war between the super powers , it would happen somewhere else and…
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• • XII ALUMNI MAGAZINE CO L Ralph Allen Villanova '83 Philadelphia, Penn. he othe r ni ght I called my prep…
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interacting with my wife. Variou tas ks such as fo lding the laund ry and taking out the trash and making the bed and…
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• • L Christopher Beyers Western Maryland '84 Washington, D.C. here are two thing which make life wo rth the troubl…
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fresh, autumn air, conversing with a friend , laughing with a child, solving a problem , doing a small job well, easing down…
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today? It is to give you hope that God loves you; that there is li fe after death ; that God wa nts us to do our best; that…
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1RESFARCH I RP .. 2: Students' Project Goes Aloft By Michael Conners O n a cold November morning at the Saratoga…
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