. 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. severed his connectionswith New York companies. In his presentcapacity he has designed a gas plant to makeall the gas for the city, and take the placeof the old plants. THE ALUMNI 495 He is the author of papers on Oils forGas-Enriching, read before the Ohio GasAssociation, 1893; Metal Gasholder Tanks,read before the Western Gas Association,1895; and of the following papers, read be-fore the American Gas


. 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. severed his connectionswith New York companies. In his presentcapacity he has designed a gas plant to makeall the gas for the city, and take the placeof the old plants. THE ALUMNI 495 He is the author of papers on Oils forGas-Enriching, read before the Ohio GasAssociation, 1893; Metal Gasholder Tanks,read before the Western Gas Association,1895; and of the following papers, read be-fore the American Gas Light Association: The Separation of Water-Gas Tar, and Report of Experiments on Interior Illum-ination, 1897; Steam Consumption in aWater-Gas Plant, 1899; and Report ofTests of the Edgerton Standard Burner, Mr. Miller is the son of William G. andEmma H. Miller. He married VirginiaBennett, January 14, 1902. Miller, Arthur Barrett (, 97), wasborn in Winchester, Va., August 11, was teacher of manual training and me-chanical drawing in the Ethical CultureSchools, New York, 1897-99; was engagedin erecting cotton-carding engines in theshops of the Saco & Pettee Machine Co.,. Tunnel of the East River Gas Company, New YorkA. S. MiUer 1900. He also wrote an article on Practi-cal Photometry, published in the StevensIndicator, XIII, 205. He is a member of the American GasLight Association, of which he was presidentin 1903; of the Western, Ohio, and MichiganGas associations; the Engineers Club ofNew York; the Society of Gas Lighting ofNew York; the Baltimore Country Club;and of the Chi Phi fraternity. He has servedas Alumni Trustee of Stevens Institute. Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1899; consult-ing engineer, engaged in surveying andengineering connected with the electrical de-velopment of water power, 1900; electricianin the testing department of the GeneralElectric Co., Schenectady, 1901 ; engineer incharge of construction work for the UnitedEngineering & Contracting Co., New


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