. 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. W. S. Tuttle May 2T„ 1900, and they have one child, Dor-othy Tuttle. Twitchell, Richard S. (, 90), was In-structor at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.,1890-97; Instructor in the department of sci-ence and technology of the Pratt Institute,Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-99; and has been em-ployed in the construction department of theWestern Electric Co., New York, from 1899to date. Uehling, Edward A. (, yy)


. 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. W. S. Tuttle May 2T„ 1900, and they have one child, Dor-othy Tuttle. Twitchell, Richard S. (, 90), was In-structor at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.,1890-97; Instructor in the department of sci-ence and technology of the Pratt Institute,Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-99; and has been em-ployed in the construction department of theWestern Electric Co., New York, from 1899to date. Uehling, Edward A. (, yy), wasborn in Richwood, Wis., June 3, 1849; theson of Frederick and Anna Margareth Ueh-. E. A. Uehling Frederick Uehling was one of the pioneersin the section in which he settled. Edward A. was the sixth child and firstAmerican born in the family. The usualhardships and blessings of pioneer life fellto his lot. With the exception of about sixmonths in the summer of 1870, during whichtime he endeavored to sell shop rights for aland-roller on which he had obtained apatent, he remained at home, going toschool in winter, and working on the farmin summer, until he entered Stevens in 1873. He was assistant to Dr. Thurston on ex-perimental work in the Mechanical Labora-tory of the Stevens Institute, testing coldrolled iron and steel, 1877-78; and was en-gaged on a preliminary survey of a line ofrailroad in western Pennsylvania and easternOhio, and then as draughtsman with theDouglas Furnace Co., Sharpsville, Pa., 1879-1880. He took a private course of study inmetallurgy and chemistry with Dr. Stillmanat Stevens Institute in 1880; conducted acommercial laboratory at Sharpsville,


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