Box 2
Container
Contains 54 Results:
Streeter, Robert L., 1944
File — Box: 2, Folder: 51
Identifier: Series II
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Grant Palsgrove papers (MC 68) consists of correspondence, radio talks, speeches and articles. The correspondence is mainly from former students, many of them in the service during and just after World War II. The letters, arranged alphabetically, provide a glimpse of military life and travel. Several of the students noted the benefit of their Rensselaer training and their eagerness to resume their education. Many of them were associated with Palsgrove...
Dates:
1944
Stueven, John A., 1946
File — Box: 2, Folder: 52
Identifier: Series II
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Grant Palsgrove papers (MC 68) consists of correspondence, radio talks, speeches and articles. The correspondence is mainly from former students, many of them in the service during and just after World War II. The letters, arranged alphabetically, provide a glimpse of military life and travel. Several of the students noted the benefit of their Rensselaer training and their eagerness to resume their education. Many of them were associated with Palsgrove...
Dates:
1946
Water Works Engineering correspondence, 1931
File — Box: 2, Folder: 53
Identifier: Series II
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Grant Palsgrove papers (MC 68) consists of correspondence, radio talks, speeches and articles. The correspondence is mainly from former students, many of them in the service during and just after World War II. The letters, arranged alphabetically, provide a glimpse of military life and travel. Several of the students noted the benefit of their Rensselaer training and their eagerness to resume their education. Many of them were associated with Palsgrove...
Dates:
1931
Wilson, Robert D., 1944
File — Box: 2, Folder: 54
Identifier: Series II
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Grant Palsgrove papers (MC 68) consists of correspondence, radio talks, speeches and articles. The correspondence is mainly from former students, many of them in the service during and just after World War II. The letters, arranged alphabetically, provide a glimpse of military life and travel. Several of the students noted the benefit of their Rensselaer training and their eagerness to resume their education. Many of them were associated with Palsgrove...
Dates:
1944