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At Rensselaer: Summer 1984
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You Should Run Back to Homecoming, Too There'll Be More This Year Than Ever Before! Friday, Saturday, Sunday October…
At Rensselaer: Summer 1985
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SUMMER 1985
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AUGUST 1 StafT of at Rensselaer Editor: Robert M . Whitake r Contributing Writers : Martin Barolsky, Wanda Fischer, Thomas…
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1LEI'I'ERSt Afterthoughts on Bowman Editor: Dr. Robert Bowman may have received an excellent education in aero-…
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"The Institute is made up of thousands of smart people. RPI people have unlimited creativity, but we as an institution…
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adopt "a strategic concern and a direct involvement in the plans and directions not just of each individual's…
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Judd: "I look at this ... as an opportunity to develop new academic areas and to use current resources more efficiently…
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experience at the conference: " At Ren se- laerville I found the planning process unwieldy and even cumbersome at time…
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1 RESEARCH I Cyclops, Meet Some RPI Students By Thomas H. Friedman ~ hen English inventor William Carlton, creator of the…
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IN OUT BEAMS (SIGNAL HAS BEEN , SHUT OFF BY BEAM . . TRIGGERED "IN" ..... _____ BEAM) COMMON TRAJECTORY LOW…
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hat makes your life worthwhile? Your family, your friends, your job? Having enough money? ~aving enough time? Enough time…
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NTED: Each year, more students seek advanced degrees in science and engineering. But the numbers aren't rising fast…
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Students in Science and Engineering AUGUST 1985 III
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agencies track cience and engineering manpower as assiduou Iy as the CIA tracks Soviet missile counts. The new is…
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physics, and biology are not regarded the same way as bachelor' degrees in engi- neering " ays James Pavlik ,…
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during the back-to-basics movement (when schools emphasized reading, writ- ing, and mathematics at the the expense of…
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As a re ult of kimming off tudents early in the game, it is estimated that com- puter manpower shortages will plague the…
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incentives offered by industry." Left unsaid is whether the slow growth in academic jobs reflects too few openings or…
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seniors to resist tempting salary offers and opt for graduate school: Du Pont awards about 25 grant of $4 ,000 , plus…
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Before cars, the stan- dard American house (1) had a formal entrance- and no garage. Early cars were messy, smelly, and…
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Garage ar First came cars, then came garages. But what kind? In the 1920s architects debated the issue furiously. Their…
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gious architects. Yet beside the General Motors and Chrysler pavilions, their work looked more fu y, less powerful. He…
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not close or accepted inti- mates." The automobile overturned this neat and formal sociologi- cal order. Picnics by…
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Early gas stations, like this one in New England (1), borrowed local styles and materials. But, by their nature, gas…
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3 many a suburban house. Why, he's asked , does it linger? An atavistic impulse, perhaps, the rock at the mouth of Mr.…
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