. 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. 8, 1884, and they have onechild, David Vinton Stahl. Stanford, George Chauncey (, 00), wasborn in Elizabeth, N. J., October 13, was employed at the Wright Steam En-gine Works, Newburg, N. Y., 1900; withthe J. E. Ogden Co., New York, 1901; rod-man in the Pennsylvania Railroad construc-tion department, 1901; with the NewburgIce Machine & Engine Co., Newburg,N. Y., 1901-02; transit-man in the co


. 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. 8, 1884, and they have onechild, David Vinton Stahl. Stanford, George Chauncey (, 00), wasborn in Elizabeth, N. J., October 13, was employed at the Wright Steam En-gine Works, Newburg, N. Y., 1900; withthe J. E. Ogden Co., New York, 1901; rod-man in the Pennsylvania Railroad construc-tion department, 1901; with the NewburgIce Machine & Engine Co., Newburg,N. Y., 1901-02; transit-man in the construc-tion department of the Lehigh Valley Rail-road, Sayre, Pa., 1902-03; and has been withM. W. Kellogg & Co., New York, since 1903. Mr. Stanford is the son of Theodore Lizzie Stanford. He married MayFaulks Wardell, June 26, 1902. Stanley, Robert Crooks (, 99), tooka postgraduate course of study at the Colum-bia School of Mines, New York, and receivedthe degree of Engineer of Mines in June,1901. He was metallurgist with the S. Mfg. Co., 1901-02, principally em- THE ALUMNI 571 ployed in experimental and research workon metals of the platinum group; assistant. R. C. Stanley superintendent of the American NickelWorks, at the Camden plant of the Interna-tional Nickel Co., 1902-03; did severalmonths field-work in mining engineering inthe West; superintendent of the AmericanNickel Works, Camden, N. J., 1903-04; andis now assistant superintendent of the Ox-ford Copper Co., New Brighton, N. Y. Heis a member of the American Institute ofMining Engineers, and of the Beta Theta Pi,Tau Beta Pi, and Theta Nu Epsilon frater-nities. Starr, Howard White (, 00), wasborn in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 16, lived in France and Germany for eightyears, graduated at Yale in 1895, and trav-elled abroad, 1900-01. He was assistant tothe vice-president and general manager ofthe Schenectady Railway Co., Schenectady,N. Y., 1901-02; assistant to the chief engi-neer of the same


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