Explore a decade of campus life and technical progress in an early 20th‑century校刊.
This issue from January 1908 compiles reports from the Clarkson Technical Institute community, including Assembly matters, alumni involvement, student governance, and campus events. It also highlights the school orchestra, Y.M.C.A. activities, and updates on leadership and scholarship opportunities. A substantive article on sewage purification methods presents the era’s practical engineering discussions, from septic tanks to percolating filters, with notes on real installations and outcomes. The blend of student life, institutional governance, and technical writing offers a vivid view of campus culture and engineering education at the time.
- Read about the Assembly’s governance, new officer roles, and elected representatives.
- Learn how student and alumni groups shape campus life and fundraising efforts.
- See a detailed description of the Clarkson Tech Orchestra and Musicale performances.
- Dive into a technical, historical overview of sewage treatment processes and septic tanks.
Ideal for readers of early 1900s higher education journals, alumni tracing, and those interested in the history of engineering education.