. 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. Arts at the University of Roch-ester in 1889. He has been engaged in tel-ephone engineering for the Western ElectricCo. ever since graduation, and has servedthis company in various capacities. In 1893-94 he installed telephone exchanges in NewYork city, and had charge of the windingdepartment. Transferred to the Chicagooffice of the company, he spent one year inthe experimental department, and for twoyea


. 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. Arts at the University of Roch-ester in 1889. He has been engaged in tel-ephone engineering for the Western ElectricCo. ever since graduation, and has servedthis company in various capacities. In 1893-94 he installed telephone exchanges in NewYork city, and had charge of the windingdepartment. Transferred to the Chicagooffice of the company, he spent one year inthe experimental department, and for twoyears was in charge of the commercial partof the business between Chicago and NewYork and foreign houses. From October,1897, to October, 1899, he was assistant tothe shop superintendent in the Chicagohouse, and had general charge of the manu-factures. Since the latter date he has beenconnected with the telephone sales depart-ment at Chicago. He is a member of theHamilton Club of Chicago; of the GardenCity Council 202, Royal Arcanum; and ofthe Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Mr. Slocum is the son of George E. andLydia Fort Slocum. He married Gertrude 564 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. G. Glass, December 27, 1894, and they have dette and Prudence A. (La Mont) Smith,two children, Sanford Glass and Lester Mors He married Harriet L. Germain, FebruarySlocum. 24, 1902. Smart, F. R., Jr. (, 95), was with theEast River Gas Co., Long Island City, N. Y.,1895-1900, in 1897 being appointed superin-tendent in charge of the laying of mains,setting of meters, etc. From 1900 to datehe has been with the York Gas Co., York,Pa., at first as superintendent and now asgeneral Smith, Abel I., Jr. (, 98), was bornin Jersey City, N. J., September 23, 1877;son of Abel L and Laura Howell Smith. Hewas employed in the meter department ofthe Edison Electric Illuminating Co., NewYork, 1898-99; a student at the New YorkLaw School, 1899-1901; admitted to practiceat the New York Bar in the l


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