. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . r. Brill is a member of the American Society of Mechanical En-gineers, being manager of the same from 1904 to 1907. He is a fel-low of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,and a member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Edu-cation, and of the Western Society of Engineers. Also a memberof the Union League Club and Engineers Club of Chicago, and theColumbia Club of Indianapolis. His wife, to whom he was marriedJune 1, 1892, was Achsah Ange


. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . r. Brill is a member of the American Society of Mechanical En-gineers, being manager of the same from 1904 to 1907. He is a fel-low of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,and a member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Edu-cation, and of the Western Society of Engineers. Also a memberof the Union League Club and Engineers Club of Chicago, and theColumbia Club of Indianapolis. His wife, to whom he was marriedJune 1, 1892, was Achsah Angeline Quick. They have three children,Elliot M., Meredith and Roland. Their home is 6613 Harvard ave-nue. Mr. Brills office is in the Marquette building. John Joseph Stream, widely known for his prominence in the grainand elevator business, is a native of Chicago, born on the 1st of Feb-ruary, 1870, son of Joseph and Mary Stream. He~. J was educated in the public schools of the city, and while engaging in business affairs pursued a courseat the Chicago College of Law, from which she graduated in 1892. rUDUC L ASTOR, LENOX. Wa.^VxWv^ CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY 1103 Mr. Streams business career was begun as an office boy for CharlesCounselman & Co., brokers and elevator men, and has ever since beenidentified with the Counselman interests, through all changes of part-nership and name. He is now the practical manager of their affairs,in this capacity being president of the South Chicago Elevator Com-pany and of the Chicago Grain and Elevator Company (operatingelevators along the line of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railwayin Iowa). In the wide prosecution of these interests he utilizes hismembership in the Chicago Board of Trade, Milwaukee Chamber ofCommerce and St. Louis Merchants Exchange, and is a leading figurein the commerce of the west. Mr. Streams wife was formerly Martha Avery Clarke, to whomhe was married in Rock Island, Illinois, and one child, Edna, has beenborn to thei


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