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Palmer C. Ricketts

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514: 147:. Lockhart was only discovered to be the contributor after his death, having given his money using the pseudonym "Builder." Overall, he presided over the growth of Rensselaer's resources from less than $ 500,000 to more than $ 11 million. Enrollment increased from around 200 to 1,900, and the number of faculty increased correspondingly. Ricketts organized the Institute's 100th Anniversary celebration, which was attended by dignitaries from around the world. He wrote the first three editions of 154:
In 1933, he began the construction of a building for the aeronautical, chemical and metallurgical engineering departments, but did not live to see its completion in 1935, as he died in office on December 9, 1934. It was named the Ricketts Building in his honor. He was inducted into RPI's Alumni Hall
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after his resignation. During his administration he pushed for major expansion of the student body and campus; under his tenure, ten major academic buildings and twenty-nine dormitory units were constructed, now commonly referred to as the "green roof campus" due to the easily recognizable brick
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Immediately following his graduation in 1875, Ricketts was appointed as Assistant in Mathematics and Astronomy at RPI. Ricketts was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1882 and in 1884 became the William H. Hart Professor of Rational & Technical Mechanics, the first endowed chair at the
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as well as a school of architecture in 1929. To fund these developments, Ricketts successfully solicited money from various groups and individuals, most notably a $ 1 million gift from
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as their 84th brother. He was an average student and participated in few campus activities, the exception being his membership on the editorial board of the 1874 edition of the
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In 1892, he was appointed director of the Institute, a position that put him in charge of the faculty. During this time, he expanded the curriculum by adding an
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program. He also worked to improve recognition and support of the Institute through various publicity efforts, such as a display of alumni work at the
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in 1906. Another large contribution of $ 5 million over several years came from John M. Lockhart, a member of the class of 1887, who was a
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from 1900 to 1902. In 1933, just one year before he would die in office, he was honored as "the most outstanding citizen of Troy."
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architecture and copper roofs. Ricketts further expanded the Institute's curriculum, adding degree programs in
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Ricketts and his wife were both active in local affairs, and Ricketts himself served as director of the Troy
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Ricketts first arrived at RPI in 1871, at only fifteen years of age, where he joined the Alpha chapter of
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Education for a Technological Society: A Sesquicentennial History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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He was elected president in 1901 by unanimous consent of the board of trustees, replacing
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during the summers of 1876 and 1877, and was later elected an honorary member of the
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Palmer C. Ricketts served as an assistant engineer for the
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History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1934
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Institute. He was described in the campus newspaper,
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Index

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Elkton, Maryland
Princeton, New Jersey
Cecil Whig
Louis Davidson Ricketts
Baltimore
Theta Xi Fraternity
Hudson River
Troy
The Rensselaer Polytechnic
electrical engineering
1893 Columbian Exposition
Chicago
John H. Peck
colonial revival
mechanical
chemical
metallurgical
aeronautical
industrial engineering
Margaret Olivia Sage
Pittsburgh
Standard Oil
Troy and Boston Railroad Company
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
flood control
Corning
New York
American Philosophical Society

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