. 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. putting up new buildingsand reorganizing the plant. Early in 1890 he went to England to de-velop l30x-making machinery for the Corru-ganza Manufacturing Co., since which timehe has been interested in this business. TheCorruganza company was amalgamated withHugh Stevenson & Sons, Ltd., Manchester,in 1900. He is now one of the directors ofthe latter firm, manager of the Londonworks, and consulting engineer
. 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. putting up new buildingsand reorganizing the plant. Early in 1890 he went to England to de-velop l30x-making machinery for the Corru-ganza Manufacturing Co., since which timehe has been interested in this business. TheCorruganza company was amalgamated withHugh Stevenson & Sons, Ltd., Manchester,in 1900. He is now one of the directors ofthe latter firm, manager of the Londonworks, and consulting engineer for the Con-duit & Insulation Co., London, an electricalconcern manufacturing steel conduits linedwith paper, and general electric fittings. Mr. Righter also conducts a general busi-ness as consulting engineer in has taken out numerous patents whichare registered under the names of the vari-ous companies with which he has been asso-ciated. He is a member of the University 540 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Club, New York; the National Liberal Club,London; and of the Theta Xi fraternity. Rittenhouse, Charles Tomlinson(, 93),was born in New York city August 4,. C. T. Rittenhouse 1871 ; son of Moses and Rebecca L. Ritten-house. After graduation from the Institutehe entered the School of Mines at ColumbiaUniversity, and at the end of a year gradu-ated therefrom as an electrical engineer. Inthe spring of 1894 he was appointed Univer-sity Fellow in Electricity in the Departmentof Pure Science, the highest honor conferredby this University. His post-graduate coursecomprised the study of the more advancedtheories of electricity, electro-chemistry, andthermodynamics, and for minor subjects,mathematics, astronomy, political economy,etc. In the spring of 1895 he received thedegree of Master of Arts, and was also re-appointed University Fellow in Electricityfor the succeeding year. The illness of theprofessor in charge of his major subjectprevented Mr. Rittenhouse from
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