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based, there can be no doubt as to the character and life of the modern generation. The one thing which may be noted fi’om this, our exposition, is that we are on the verge of something new. Whether we continue in modern theories and architecture or whether we revert to old ideas will be part of this interesting history of the present generation. It is in this modern spirit that the “Chaos” is dedicated to the Century of Pro- gress Exposition. Mary Louise Warner Robert Book
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m DVANCE! Advance! has become the cry of the ages. Towns have expanded into cities and cities into great melting pots of civilization by means of such a cry as this. Rensselaer grew from a struggling settle- ment on the Iroquois River in eighteen thirty-two to an enterprising town. Chicago, almost our next door neighbor, in a shorter period of time than the history of Rensselaer covers, has become a great center of popula- tion. This year Chicago celebrates the Century of Progress Exposition, one of the greatest events in our history. This exposition portrays Chi- cago’s great progress since the building of Fort Dearborn to its present ranking as the fourth largest city in the world. The very spirit of mod- ernity that prevails in the architecture of the buildings at this exposition is suggestive of our great advancement. As people build, so they think. With the use of flowing curves and graceful columns, one may expect an age of reflective and gentle people to be the builders, but with such abrupt, straight, and severe planes on which our architecture is now Page two
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HALL OF SCIENCE THE CHACI We, the Seniors of Rensselaer High School, devote this book to the students and to their activities. To provide material which is interesting and instructive for the reader both now and in his later life has been our object. Pursuing this thought, we have divided the book into two sec- tions. Book I deals with classes as units, the faculty and school board. Book II is representative of the activities of the student. We sincerely hope that the “Chaos” will be pleasing to you now and that as years go by, it will increase in its value to you. The Editors Page four
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