. 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. rve the names ofmany veterans in the great enterprise which ourAssociation represents. They have gone totheir reward full of years, full of honors, leavinguntarnished names behind. However, there isone name, that of Humphreys, whose meremention will bring tears to the eyes of thosepresent who will recall his tragic death in theNile while struggling to save his younger died in an attempt to sav


. 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. rve the names ofmany veterans in the great enterprise which ourAssociation represents. They have gone totheir reward full of years, full of honors, leavinguntarnished names behind. However, there isone name, that of Humphreys, whose meremention will bring tears to the eyes of thosepresent who will recall his tragic death in theNile while struggling to save his younger died in an attempt to save a life. He paidhis last full measure of devotion; he laid downhis life for his brother. A mere youth, athleticand strong, educated and brilliant, on his bridaltour, his death could not have been more world was all before him. I have deemed 432 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY it proper to make special mention of this bril-liant youth taken from us in the morning of we mourn all our dead of the year, weespecially mourn Humphreys, the promising sonof our respected and valued member. Hunt, Charles Haviland (, 96), wasborn in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 13, C. H. Hunt member of the American Society of Mechan-ical Engineers, and a member of the DeltaTau Delta fraternity. Hunter, Wilfred Kenneth (,93), wasborn in Newark, N. J., May 13, 1870. Hisearly education was received in the gram-mar school of East Orange, N. J. He wasobliged to leave the high school, before finish-ing his course, on account of illness, and waswith the city engineer of East Orange forabout a year and a half before enteringStevens Preparatory School in 1888. Hewas employed in the draughting-room of theCrocker-Wheeler Co., Ampere, N. J., andalso in that of the Westinghouse Co., New-ark, N. J. He has been connected with theStanley Electric Manufacturing Co., Pitts-field, Mass., as assistant superintendent ofthe motor department, 1895-1901; assistantto general superintendent, 19


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