Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . aduated in 1896. His first graduate course he took at ColumbiaUniversity, receiving the degrees of and Electrical Engineerin 1899. After two years graduate work at Yale and a years prac-tical experience with the Hartford Electric Light Company, he wasmade professor of physics at Trinity College in 1902. Although soyoung a man he is recognized as a very careful experimenter, athoroughly competent theoretical electrician, and an expert in pho-tometry. He has contributed
Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . aduated in 1896. His first graduate course he took at ColumbiaUniversity, receiving the degrees of and Electrical Engineerin 1899. After two years graduate work at Yale and a years prac-tical experience with the Hartford Electric Light Company, he wasmade professor of physics at Trinity College in 1902. Although soyoung a man he is recognized as a very careful experimenter, athoroughly competent theoretical electrician, and an expert in pho-tometry. He has contributed several articles to the American Journalof Science and is a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineersand of the American Physical Society. He has traveled extensivelyand visited the interior of Iceland. His lectures on what he sawthere, the people and the physiographical character of the country,are full of novelty and interest. He is also much interested inexploration and mountain climbing and is a member of the AlpineClub and the Arctic Club. In 1903 he married Miss Olga Flinch. One son has been born J 5
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