The Chronicle Archive - 1996

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The Chronicle - November 8, 1996

Kenneth T. and Thelma P. Lally of Schenectady have made a gift of $1 million to establish a reading room in the renovated and expanded Schaffer Library, it was announced by President Roger H. Hull.

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The Chronicle - October 25, 1996

It was like a cross between a pep rally and Animal House, the assembly of more than 100 students who gathered around the newly-transplanted Idol at Achilles Rink last Thursday night.

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The Chronicle - October 11, 1996

With less than $600,000 left in fundraising toward the $17.6 million project, the College this month is accepting bids for the renovation and expansion of Schaffer Library, President Roger Hull told the faculty at their meeting last week.

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The Chronicle - September 27, 1996

David C. Mandeville '45, a long-time benefactor of the College, died Sept. 16. He was 74.

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The Chronicle - September 13, 1996

The F.W. Olin Foundation, Inc., of New York City has given $9 million to the College to construct and equip a high-technology classroom and laboratory building.

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The Chronicle - June 7, 1996

First-year engineering students arriving this fall will take on something that students before them could only anticipate for the first two years of study: engineering design.

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The Chronicle - May 24, 1996

A landmark 125-year-old College building that houses the offices of the president and other college administrators will be named the Armand V. and Donald S. Feigenbaum Hall.

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The Chronicle - May 10, 1996

"To me a bridge symbolizes an obstacle overcome, man triumphing over nature, and even the passageway to other worlds," writes Trinh Thai, a senior civil engineering major who is about to embark on a Watson Fellowship.

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The Chronicle - April 26, 1996

Charles William Huntley '34, whose association with Union spanned more than one-quarter of the College's existence, died April 17 at Ellis Hospital after a short illness. He was 82.

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The Chronicle - April 12, 1996

The College has been awarded a $1.769 million Federal loan for energy conservation programs to improve efficiency and reduce costs for things like air conditioning and lighting.

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