. 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. 1897. After completing the college coursehe was engaged as an Instructor in theDepartment of Mathematics, and a yearlater was transferred to the Departmentof Experimental Mechanics and Engi-neering Physics. Besides being an In-structor in this Department he became anAssistant in the Department of Tests. Fiewas prominently identified in the super-vision of the construction of the CarnegieLaboratory of Eng
. 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. 1897. After completing the college coursehe was engaged as an Instructor in theDepartment of Mathematics, and a yearlater was transferred to the Departmentof Experimental Mechanics and Engi-neering Physics. Besides being an In-structor in this Department he became anAssistant in the Department of Tests. Fiewas prominently identified in the super-vision of the construction of the CarnegieLaboratory of Engineering, and also hadcharge of the work of equipping the me-chanical department of the Laboratory. Inthe spring of 1901 he was appointed Assistant Professor of Experimental Mechan-ics and Engineering Physics, and when the Department of Buildings and Grounds,in conjunction with a Purchasing Department, was inaugurated at the Institute,he was appointed Assistant Superintendent. At the beginning of the year 1903he assumed charge of the course in Shop Work, and during the college year 1903-04 he carried on the work of the Department of Engineering Practice in the ab-sence of Prof. F. L. Pryor 276 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY For six months of the year 1902 he was at Buffalo, organizing an ex-perimental department for the American Radiator Co., returning to reassume hisduties at the Institute at the beginning of the college year 1902-03. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, andwas for two years Recording Secretary of the Alumni Association of the StevensInstitute. He is also a member of the Tau Beta Pi fraternity. FRANK LOUIS SEVENOAK, , Assistant Professor of English and Logic Frank L. Sevenoak, son of Francis Giles and Evelina Bloodgood (DeWitt) Sevenoak, was born in Sterling, N. Y., October 8, 1858. He was graduated from Princeton University in 1879, andfrom the College of Physicians and Sur-geons, New York, in May,
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