. 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. en Gerdes, and of German is inspector of electric subways for theInterborough Rapid Transit Co., New is an associate member of the AmericanInstitute of Electrical Engineers. Telegram, Harpers Weekly, and New YorkMirror. He wrote several poems and serialstories; including among the latter TheDeath of Haroun al Raschid, published inthe Herald of Halifax, N. S., and SweetMarjory, a Story
. 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. en Gerdes, and of German is inspector of electric subways for theInterborough Rapid Transit Co., New is an associate member of the AmericanInstitute of Electrical Engineers. Telegram, Harpers Weekly, and New YorkMirror. He wrote several poems and serialstories; including among the latter TheDeath of Haroun al Raschid, published inthe Herald of Halifax, N. S., and SweetMarjory, a Story of the Revolutionary was in the employ of the United StatesHeveenoid Co., New York^ for about a this time his health began to fail, andhe went to Mexico, and thence to London,England, where he accepted a position asdraughtsman and general foreign corre-spondent for the firm of Herbert & Co., pat-ent agents. He continued in this positionuntil compelled to leave it owing to his weakphysical condition. He returned to theUnited States, and died in 1885. Geyer, William E. (, yy), Professorof Physics at Stevens Institute of Technol-ogy. For biography, see page R. N. Gerdes Gerner, Richard (, 78), was asso-ciated with his father, under the firm nameof Henry Gerner & Co., in the business ofpatent solicitors in New York from 1878 to1880. During that time the firm issued aperiodical called the Patent Right Gazette,the matter for which was principally writtenby Mr. Richard Gerner, who at the sametime contributed to Oliver Optics Magazine,The Youths Companion, Scientific Amateur,Nezv York Herald, Conuncrcial Advertiser, Gibbs, Alfred Wolcott (, 78), wasborn in Fort Filmore, N. M., October 27,1856. He was an apprentice in the shops ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad Co., at Altoona,Pa., 1879-81; was employed as draughtsmanby the Richmond & Allegheny Railroad, atRichmond, Va., 1881; as draughtsman by theRichmond & Danville Railroad, at Rich-mond, Va., 1881-86; a
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