. 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. plants that they have erected in Americaand in Europe. Also an engrossed memorial, giving a list of contracts taken and workfinished, and naming the Stevens graduates who were then included in their corps of engi-neers as follows: Messrs. Wilham W. Randolph ( 86); Shirk Boyer ( 90): TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 49 F. N. Morton ( 86); F. Thuman ( 90); W. H. Wade ( 85); J. A. No


. 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. plants that they have erected in Americaand in Europe. Also an engrossed memorial, giving a list of contracts taken and workfinished, and naming the Stevens graduates who were then included in their corps of engi-neers as follows: Messrs. Wilham W. Randolph ( 86); Shirk Boyer ( 90): TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 49 F. N. Morton ( 86); F. Thuman ( 90); W. H. Wade ( 85); J. A. Nor-cross ( 91); L. D. Carroll ( 84); Rudolph Riege ( 93); and T. H. Vander Willigen ( 88). HuPFEL, Adolph G. ( 93).—Model of a steam yacht built while a student. Jackson, F. E. ( 86).—X-ray apparatus as made by Aylsworth & Jacksonshown in operation. Jacobus, Prof. D. S. ( 84).—Apparatus for measuring pressures up to 10,000pounds per square inch and over; for exhibiting the distribution of moisture in a steammain; and for standardizing indicators and thermometers. Jones, Wm. A. ( 94).—Illustration and description of a 15-inch Exhibition in Physical Laboratory, Looking North Kelly, J. F. (, 78).—A 40-kilowatt two-phase generator with regulator head; a2-kilowatt two-phase induction motor; a 2,000-volt static ground detector; a 10,000-volt staticground detector; and a static voltmeter,—being component parts of the Stanley-Kelly-Chesney system. Kent, William ( 76).—A transmission dynamometer; a torsion balance,pivot and truss; photographs and drawings of inventions of furnaces, engines, machines,etc. Also Kents Mechanical Engineers Pocket-Book, and volume of papers presented toengineering societies, and of articles prepared for the technical press. King, William R. ( 86).—Electrical furnace in operation. Kroeh, Prof. Charles F.—Textbooks for learning French, German, and Spanish. Ladd, J. B. ( 81).


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