. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. stead was located, the Ful-lers are connected with the Met-calf and other families notablein that locality. On his mothersside, the Craigs, of Scotch de-scent, have their American foun-dation at Worcester, Mass., andare related to the Warren andGreen families and others prom-inent in that state. After attending the publicschools in his native town. took a course at the Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technolo-gy


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. stead was located, the Ful-lers are connected with the Met-calf and other families notablein that locality. On his mothersside, the Craigs, of Scotch de-scent, have their American foun-dation at Worcester, Mass., andare related to the Warren andGreen families and others prom-inent in that state. After attending the publicschools in his native town. took a course at the Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technolo-gy : and, graduating from therein 1890. crossed the seas to studyat Berlin University, a celebrat-ed German mstitution of higherlearning. There he specializedin sanitary science and attendedlectures of eminent specialistsincluding, among others, Piefke, famous among Germajiys sanitary engin-eers. Upon his return to these shores he was placed in charge, at Lawrence,of the Massachusetts State Board of Healths Experiment Station thereand made valualde investigations into sewage and water purification prob-lems. Four vears afterwards he had charge, in Cincinnati and Louisville,. 198 Gardner of works for the purification of tlie waters of the Ohio. In 1899 he settledin New York City to attend to a rapidly growing private practice. Hegives his attention chiefly to water works valuations, adjustments of waterrates and sewage disposal problems; and has been an adviser of sanitaryengineering matters for many mmiicipal projects including, among others,those at New Haven, New York, Washington. Buffalo, Columbus, Indian-apolis, Minneapolis, Grand Rapids, Evanston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louis-ville, New Orleans and Montreal. Mr. Fuller is a member of the Engineers. Machinery and Old ColonyClubs of New York, the Technology Club of Boston, the American Societyof Civil Engmeers, the American Institute of Consulting Engmeers, theAmerican Chemical Society, the American Water Works Association, th


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