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At Rensselaer: Summer 1979
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Closs Notes 1906 JOHN SIBBALD cele bra ted hi s 95th birthday on Ma y 17 at hi s ho me, 769 3rd Ave., Troy, N .Y . 1912 WI…
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Payne '56 Bassett '57 Davis '57 Hyatt Division of General Motors, Bristol, Conn. PETER PATRIARCA is manager…
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Smackey'62 Boros '65 O'Coll/lor '65 been appointed vice president-equipment division of Foster Wheeler…
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Donnan '69 Ware '75 Schewe '77 (Conn.) fine chemical operation of The Upjohn Co. He h as received the W . E…
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Dziekonski '77 Schneider '78 Cathers '78 Andersen and Co. Paul married Therese Conti last fall and they are…
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181 AJ~Jqn ·~de n STETJ~; AJ~JQ11 Address correction requested Second…
At Rensselaer: Summer 1983
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SUMMER 1983 / THE RENSSELAER ALUMNI BULLETIN Magic Medicine. PLACEBOS
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AUGUST 1983 Staff of at Rensselaer Editor: Robert M. Whitaker Contributing Writers: Thomas H. Friedman, Margaret A. Russell…
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1LEI'I'ERS I Pride Editor: I am a 1961 Rensselaer graduate , active as a fraternity alumnus , active in the…
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How University--Industry Partnerships Ought to Work By George M. Low When the University of Pennsylvania played host to a…
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My answer is rather basic: Develop your educational goals and plans, and carry them out with distinction. Yet I find that…
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of problem . Most of these, in the past , were establi hed to operate research fa- cilities for the government. Today, how-…
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The result, for us, is an environment that we cannot create in the classroom alone. Silicon Valley semiconductor and bio-…
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Carbon Fiber Helps Link RPI And Exxon Russell 1. Diefendorf, professor of material engineering at RPI and one of the nation…
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sity, no matter who sponsored or paid for that work. Since a company that sponsors re- search at a university has a right to…
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Over the next decade, industry .. supported academic research will increase from $200 million to about $600 million a year…
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~I-."~~"; '.·:P~t~lf II ALUM I MAGAZINE CONSORTIUM
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may have four company scientists at any one time in training in the department , working on problems chosen by the chair-…
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Companies prefer that a new technology be a well, kept trade secret, like the formula for Coca,Cola. But academicians say…
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might just go a bit overboard to make sure that you used nothing but absolutely proven technology .. . . Consequently, when…
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Are we eating the seed com? Because of the shortage of engineers, industry salaries are high. Therefore fewer students…
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AUGUST 1983 VII
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A professor's first loyalty should be to academic work. If he is also an investor in a biotechnology firm, how will…
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departmental chairmen. That's MIT. And Hartwick was delighted with its grant , which provided exactly what it needed. It…
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By Solomon W. Golomb Or, a new conversion table for scientific units, indicating a series of precise numerical relationships…
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