Rensselaer School
Dates
- Existence: 1824-1832
- Existence: 1824 - 1832
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Amos Eaton as a Chemist, 1938
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.
Amos Eaton papers
Personal and professional correspondence, a geological notebook, and miscellany pertaining to Amos Eaton and members of his family.
Catalog, 1827-2008
Early publications, 1826-1901
This compilation includes a wide variety of printed materials produced at Rensselaer throughout the 19th century, such as promotional materials, general announcements about academic programs, reports on proposed curriculum changes, a copy of the act of incorporation and bylaws governing the school, the semi-centennial anniversary program, a catalog of library materials, information on an early endowment campaign, circulars, and related materials.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Amos Eaton, Author, Teacher, Investigator; The First Laboratories for the Systematic Individual Work of Students in Chemistry, Physics and Botany, to be Created in any Country, Established at Rensselaer School by Amos Eaton in 1824 ; B. Franklin Greene and the Reorganization in 1849-50, 1933
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement Speeches
Original speech drafts and photocopies of speeches, published excerpts, speech reprints, and first hand accounts of early speeches.
R.P.I. diplomas collection
Diplomas for people associated with RPI.