. 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. ssional engi-neering work at Philadelphia. In January,1900, in a competitive examination, he wonthe Professorship of Drawing at the NavalAcademy, Annapolis, a position which henow holds. Mr. Johnsons graduating thesis, writtenjointly with Mr. A. J. Wood, on Efficiencyand Capacity Test and Comparison of theEffect of Statical and Sliding Head inDriving the Hydraulic Ram, was publishedin the Stevens Institu


. 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. ssional engi-neering work at Philadelphia. In January,1900, in a competitive examination, he wonthe Professorship of Drawing at the NavalAcademy, Annapolis, a position which henow holds. Mr. Johnsons graduating thesis, writtenjointly with Mr. A. J. Wood, on Efficiencyand Capacity Test and Comparison of theEffect of Statical and Sliding Head inDriving the Hydraulic Ram, was publishedin the Stevens Institute Indicator, April,1898. He is also the author of chapters Onthe Theory of the Connecting-Rod, and OnDesigning Connecting-Rods (38 pages),in the Notes on the Design of PropellingMachinery for Naval Vessels published bythe U. S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,1902. He is a member of the EngineersClub of Philadelphia; an associate memberof the American Society of Mechanical En-gineers; and of the Alpha Delta Phi andPhi Beta Kappa fraternities (Johns HopkinsChapters). Mr. Johnson is the son of W. Woolseyand Susannah Leverett (Batcheller) John-son. His father is descended from the Strat-. T. W. Johnson ford (Conn.) Johnson, and the Woolsey,Livingston, and Bayard families of NewYork. His mother is descended from theBatchellers of New Hampshire and the Lev-eretts (Colonial Governor Sir John Lever-ett) of Massachusetts. He married MaryCarter Craven, April 19, 1902. Jones, Edward Lathrop (, 92), wasborn in Franklin, Conn., June 12, 1868. Hewas draughtsman with the Link-Belt Engi-neering Co., New York, 1892; held the sameposition with the Crowell Clutch & PulleyCo., Westfield, N. Y., 1892-1902; and with theLackawanna Steel Co., Buffalo, N. Y., from1902 to date. He was granted a patent foran improvement on a friction clutch in is a member of the Royal Arcanum. Mr. Jones is the son of Franklin Chappelland Harriet L. Wurts Jones. He marriedLizzie J. Thompson, August 9, 1894.


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