. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. 879;son of William Augustus and Stella Eliza-beth (Nicoll) Durrie. On his fathers sidehe is a direct descendant of William Brad-ford, first governor of Plymouth his mothers side he is a direct descend-ant of Col. Richard Nicoll, first English gov-ernor of New York. He was assistant toMr. Walter K. Freeman, consulting engi-neer on motive power, 1900, and upon theorganization of the Hercules Moto


. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. 879;son of William Augustus and Stella Eliza-beth (Nicoll) Durrie. On his fathers sidehe is a direct descendant of William Brad-ford, first governor of Plymouth his mothers side he is a direct descend-ant of Col. Richard Nicoll, first English gov-ernor of New York. He was assistant toMr. Walter K. Freeman, consulting engi-neer on motive power, 1900, and upon theorganization of the Hercules Motor Co. byMr. Freeman, Mr. Durrie entered the shopsand was soon made foreman in charge of theautomobile work in all its branches, 1900-01. He was head draughtsman with theModel Machine Co., New York, 1901-02;and has held a similar position with the THE ALUMNI 377 Pierson-Sefton Co., Jersey City, N. J., de-signers, manufacturers and builders of hor-ticultural structures, from 1902 to date. Heis a member of the University Club ofHudson County, N. J., of the Signal & Tel-egraph Corps, N. G. N. J., the Jersey City ter) Eastwood. He marriedWoodward, September 14, iS Louise58, and Neerthey. C. N. DUREIE Golf Club, the Jersey City Tennis Club, andof the Chi Phi fraternity. Eastwood, James (, 89), was born inPaterson, N. J., December 11, 1867. Hisearly education was received in the pubHcschools of Paterson. He prepared for col-lege at Stevens High School and securedone of two scholarships which were con-ferred in 1885. He has been with the Foundry & Machine Works, Pat-erson, N. J., from 1889 to date, being super-intendent from 1891 to 1899. In June of thelatter year he organized the Benjamin East-wood Co., and was elected its president andtreasurer, positions which he still holds. Hiswhole time since graduation has been takenup in organization and improvements at theabove works, including the design for a largemodern foundry building and its equipment,which was built in 18


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