. 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. IT. F. Mitchell syth, June 19, 1890 (deceased), and MarieTheresa Eustis, April 14, 1900. He has onechild, Gladys Virginia Mitchell. Moeller, Franklin (, 87), wasdraughtsman with Johnson & Morris, steam-heating engineers. New York; assistant en-gineer with the Welsbach Incandescent GasLight Co., New York; draughtsman with theIngersoll-Sergeant Rock Drill Co.; di-aughts-man, chief draughtsman, and assi


. 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. IT. F. Mitchell syth, June 19, 1890 (deceased), and MarieTheresa Eustis, April 14, 1900. He has onechild, Gladys Virginia Mitchell. Moeller, Franklin (, 87), wasdraughtsman with Johnson & Morris, steam-heating engineers. New York; assistant en-gineer with the Welsbach Incandescent GasLight Co., New York; draughtsman with theIngersoll-Sergeant Rock Drill Co.; di-aughts-man, chief draughtsman, and assistant togeneral manager of the Webster, Camp, &Lane Machine Co., Akron, O.; mechanicalengineer with the William A. Harris SteamEngine Co., Providence, R. I.; designer withthe Guild & Garrison Steam Pump Works,Brooklyn, N. Y.; and has been with theWebster, Camp, & Lane Machine Co., Akron,O., from 1901 to date. He is a junior mem-ber of the American Society of MechanicalEngineers. Moffit, Robert (, 00), is with theBurlee Dry Dock Co., Port Richmond, N. Y. THE ALUMNI 499 Moore, Albert Bridges (, 90),born in Elizabeth, N. J., April 4, 1868. wasHe. A. B. Moore was hull draughtsman with the Samuel & Sons Co., Elizabeth, N. J., 1890-92,having entire charge of the ship buildingironwork; and became foreman ironworkerin the same company in 1892, and eighteenmonths later vice-president and assistantsuperintendent. He was superintendent ofthe Marine Engine & Machine Co., Harrison,N. J., builders of Alco-Vapor launches andNew Standard electric elevators, company has erected an entirely newplant since 1899, the original building, 200X 100 feet having been extended to 332 feetin length and of modern steel foundry was erected and equipped with allmodern appliances, with an initial cupolacapacity of 15 tons per hour, and so plannedas promptly to meet further requirements. A6oo-horse-power electric-power plant waserected, and equipped with direct-con


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