. 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. n associate member ofthe American Institute of Electrical Engi-neers; and a member of the AmericanInstitute of Mining Engineers. Sander, George H. (, 01), was bornin Dresden, Germany, October i, 1880; sonof Hermann F. and Emma Sander. He en-tered school in Dresden, Germany, and cameto America in 1888. He has been employedin the works of the General Electric Co.,Schenectady, N. Y., from 1901 to date,
. 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. n associate member ofthe American Institute of Electrical Engi-neers; and a member of the AmericanInstitute of Mining Engineers. Sander, George H. (, 01), was bornin Dresden, Germany, October i, 1880; sonof Hermann F. and Emma Sander. He en-tered school in Dresden, Germany, and cameto America in 1888. He has been employedin the works of the General Electric Co.,Schenectady, N. Y., from 1901 to date, atfirst in the department of tests, next as firstassistant foreman of the transformer testing department, and then took the shop courseand served for a short time in the draught-ing department. He is at present with H. , chief engineer in the alternating-cur-rent engineering department of the samecompany, and taking a postgraduate coursewith Prof C. P. Steinmetz in the moderntheory of electrical engineering and in al-ternating-current phenomena. He spentthree months in 1904 inspecting electricalmanufacturing establishments and lightinginstallations in Germany. He is an associate. G. H. Sander member of the American Institute of Elec-trical Engineers, and a member of the TauBeta Pi fraternity and the Mohawk LacrosseClub. Sander, Robert Hermann (, 00), wasborn in Dresden, Germany, March 22, 1878;son of Hermann F. and Emma Sander. Hewas Instructor during the SupplementaryTerm at Stevens Institute, 1900, 1901, and1902; was employed in the meter departmentof the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., NewYork, 1900-01; conducted, jointly with Corbin, , a test of the plant of theCross, Austin, & Ireland Lumber Co., LongIsland City, N. Y., 1901 ; and has been In-structor in advanced mathematics, me-chanical drawing, and manual training atthe high school, North Plainfield, N. J.,from 1901 to date. During the summer of THE ALUMNI 549 1904 he visited a number of engineerin
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