. 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. heTopeka shops of the Atchison, Topeka, &Santa Fe Railroad, 1884-86; in the draught-ing-room of the Chicago, Burlington, &Quincy Railroad, Aurora, 111., 1886-87; inthe motive-power department of the Rich-mond & Danville Railway, Washington,D. C, 1887-89; and has been with the UnitedGas Improvement Co., from 1889 to date,in the following capacities: in charge of fieldwork, 1889-91; in charge of draughting


. 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. heTopeka shops of the Atchison, Topeka, &Santa Fe Railroad, 1884-86; in the draught-ing-room of the Chicago, Burlington, &Quincy Railroad, Aurora, 111., 1886-87; inthe motive-power department of the Rich-mond & Danville Railway, Washington,D. C, 1887-89; and has been with the UnitedGas Improvement Co., from 1889 to date,in the following capacities: in charge of fieldwork, 1889-91; in charge of draughting-roomand assistant to inspector of construction,1891-92; acting inspector of construction,1892-93; inspector of construction, 1893-98;engineer of construction, 1898-1900; engi- THE ALUMNI 543 neer, 1900-04; and engineer in chief fromMarch i, 1904, to date. He has taken outa patent which permits of gas being madeeither up through the generator or downthrough the generator, a model of which wasexhibited at the Stevens Institute at the timeof its Twenty-fifth Anniversary exhibition. Regulator Co., New York, from 1901 to is a Free Mason and a member of theRoyal G. J, Roberts He contributed a paper on The Pumpingof Gas to the American Gas Light Asso-ciation in October, 1899. He is a memberof the American Gas Light Association; theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers;the Westmoreland Club, Richmond, Va.; thePhiladelphia Country Club; the UniversityClub; and the Merion Cricket Club. Mr. G. J. Roberts was an Alumni Trusteeof Stevens Institute of Technology for theterm 1899-1902. Roberts, William Henry Harrison, Jr. (, 93), was born in Philadelphia, Pa.,May 28, 1869; son of W. H. H. and Martha(Fife) Roberts. He is of the eighth gener-ation from John and Sarah Roberts, whosailed from England on the Kent in 1677,and settled in Burlington County, N. J. Hewas with the Columbia Typewriter Manu-facturing Co., New York, 1893-94; inspectorwith the Mergenthaler Linotype


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