. 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. r of theAmerican Association for the Advance-ment of Science, the American ]\Iathe-matical Society, and the Tau Beta Pifraternity. He was married, June 30, 1904, toAlwynne Elaine Buttlar. HARRY WEEKS JOHNSON, Instnictor in Mechanical Draiving and Designing Harry W. Johnson, son of James Henry and Annie Ross (Weeks) John-son, was born in Orange, N. J., July14, 1881. His ancestors on his fathersside w


. 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. r of theAmerican Association for the Advance-ment of Science, the American ]\Iathe-matical Society, and the Tau Beta Pifraternity. He was married, June 30, 1904, toAlwynne Elaine Buttlar. HARRY WEEKS JOHNSON, Instnictor in Mechanical Draiving and Designing Harry W. Johnson, son of James Henry and Annie Ross (Weeks) John-son, was born in Orange, N. J., July14, 1881. His ancestors on his fathersside were of English, and on his mothersside of Puritan descent. Seven years ofhis early hfe were spent in Michigan, inthe cities of Jackson and Muskegon, inwhich places he received all but a fewmonths of his primary and grammarschool education. In the spring of 1895 he went toNewark, N. J., and was graduated fromthe grammar school in June of that year,and from the high school in 1899. Heentered Stevens Institute in the fall ofthe same year and was graduated in June,1903, delivering the valedictory addressat the Commencement exercises. While at Stevens he was elected to member- H. W. Johnson. 284 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ship in the honorary society, Tau Beta Pi, for high scholarship, and was activein student enterprises. He was twice elected president of his class, serving duringhis junior and senior years, and was president of the Athletic Association forone year. Mr. Johnson accepted a position with the Rockwell Engineering Co., andcommenced his duties with them, some two weeks before graduation. In Sep-tember, 1903, he was appointed Instructor in Mathematics at the Newark EveningTechnical School. In October following he resigned his position with the Rock-well Engineering Co. to accept his present one of Instructor in Mechanical Draw-ing and Designing at the Stevens Institute of Technology. SAMUEL HOFMANN LOTT, Instructor in Mechanical Drazvins; Samuel H. Lott, so


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