. 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. itor-in-chiefof the Polywog, while at the BrooklynPolytechnic Institute; and while at Stevenshe was active in college affairs, being neu-tral editor of the Eccentric, guard onthe Varsity football team, and manager ofthe Varsity baseball team. He was with the Illinois Steel Co., South 474 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chicago, 111., 1890-96, being successivelynight superintendent of the rail-mill, n


. 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. itor-in-chiefof the Polywog, while at the BrooklynPolytechnic Institute; and while at Stevenshe was active in college affairs, being neu-tral editor of the Eccentric, guard onthe Varsity football team, and manager ofthe Varsity baseball team. He was with the Illinois Steel Co., South 474 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chicago, 111., 1890-96, being successivelynight superintendent of the rail-mill, nightsuperintendent of the South Works, andsuperintendent of the open-hearth and platedepartment. In 1896 he went to Russia tobuild and manage the works of the Nicopol-Mariopol Mining & Metallurgical Co., plansfor which were prepared by Julian the four years he spent in Russia, hebuilt and put in successful operation a plantemploying 4,000 men and consisting of twoblast-furnaces, 100 Coppee coke-ovens, five30-ton O. H. furnaces, two plate-mills (one132-inch and one 72-inch), a lap-weld pipe-mill, machine-shop, foundry, electric andpumping stations, etc. The works were. H. S. Loud built on the steppe, and a village for 15,000people was put up by the company. In1900 he became manager of the TraffordPark works of the British WestinghouseElectric & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Man-chester, England, which employ nearly 5,000men in the manufacture of all classes ofelectrical apparatus, steam and gas enginesand steam turbines. He is a member of the American Societyof Mechanical Engineers, the Institution ofMechanical Engineers, the Institution ofElectrical Engineers, the Chicago Club, theUniversity Club of New York, the Conserva-tive Club of Manchester, and the Beta ThetaPi fraternity. Mr. Loud is the son of Henry W. andLouisa Sherman Loud. His paternal ances-tors were Maine people. On his mothersside he is descended from Roger Shermanone of the signers of the Declaration of


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