. 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. chanicaland electrical tests for himself. At the timeof his resignation from the Weston Co. hehad charge of the ammeters, voltmeters, andmillivoltmeters in the laboratory. He nextwith the General Electric Co., at THE ALUMNI 425 Lynn, for a few months, and then returnedto New York, where he is now practising asexpert on electrical instruments. He is the author of three books, with theirquestion-papers and


. 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. chanicaland electrical tests for himself. At the timeof his resignation from the Weston Co. hehad charge of the ammeters, voltmeters, andmillivoltmeters in the laboratory. He nextwith the General Electric Co., at THE ALUMNI 425 Lynn, for a few months, and then returnedto New York, where he is now practising asexpert on electrical instruments. He is the author of three books, with theirquestion-papers and keys, which were writ-ten for the Scranton Correspondence Schoolof Science; one on Telegraphing and theTelephone, and two on Electrical PowerTransmission. He has also contributed ar-ticles to technical journals as follows: TheStandardizing of Electrical Instruments,and Temperature Errors in Electrical In-struments, to the Electrical World; Testsof the Hyatt Roller Bearing, to the RailroadGasettc; and Otto Wolfs Standard Re-sistances in Electrical Measurement, tothe Stevens Institute Indicator, October,1900. Hiller, Nicolai Henry (, 89), wasborn in Nikolaievsk, Amur River, Siberia,. N. H. Hiller July 15, 1868. He was with the HendrickManufacturing Co., Carbondale, Pa., 1889-92; manager of the Ice & Cold Storage Co.,of Los Angeles, Cal., 1892-93; mechanicalengineer with the Hendrick ManufacturingCo., Ltd., Carbondale, 1894-96; assistantsuperintendent of the same company, 1896-98; and has been vice-president and treasurerof the Carbondale Machine Co., from 1899to date. He has taken out patents on a liquidlevel gauge, 1898; an absorption refrigerating apparatus (with H. Torrance, Jr., 90), 1900;and on a distilling apparatus, 1901. He is amember of the American Society of Mechan-ical Engineers; of the Engineers Club, NewYork city; of the Scranton Engineers Club,and of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Mr. Hiller married Olivia Howes, Novem-ber 21, 1893; they have two children, Pa


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