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Reference #3 is a deadlink, it currently points to https://gmweek.union.rpi.edu/history.php. As the webmaster of this site, I can confirm that not only does this link not work, it is not supposed to work either. I am not updating this reference to the actual history page on that website as the entire page cites this article and is neither a primary nor secondary source. There is a book about RPI traditions written by an RPI professor, which is where I believe this information originated from, but I am unable to confirm this with enough certainty to change this citation.
129.161.174.34 (talk) 13:35, 8 February 2024 (UTC) mcdont7Reply