. 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. He is amember of the Tau Beta Pi fraternity. Litchfield, Percy (, 97), was born inNew York city March 25, 1877; son of Wil-liam Backus and Emily (Pope) Litchfield.(For note of ancestry see the biography ofhis brother^ E. D. Litchfield.) He wasdraughtsman with Charles Henry Davis,consulting engineer. New York, 1897; assist-ant to engineer in charge of the construc-tion of a new plant for the John Step
. 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. He is amember of the Tau Beta Pi fraternity. Litchfield, Percy (, 97), was born inNew York city March 25, 1877; son of Wil-liam Backus and Emily (Pope) Litchfield.(For note of ancestry see the biography ofhis brother^ E. D. Litchfield.) He wasdraughtsman with Charles Henry Davis,consulting engineer. New York, 1897; assist-ant to engineer in charge of the construc-tion of a new plant for the John StephensonCo., Ltd., car-builders, Elizabeth, N. J.,1897-98 (the work consisting of grading thesite, erecting eight factory buildings, a steeltank and clock tower, lumber-sheds, etc.;constructing about two miles of railroadspurs and sidings, two distinct water sys-tems, and a sewer system over a mile inlength; and installing heating and electric-power plants), and later superintendent incharge of the above work under the direc-tion of the superintendent of construction ofMr. C. H. Daviss office; employed byThompson & Adam, builders, as a superin-tendent of construction having charge of. Percy Litchfield the foundations of a large residence atPrinceton, N. J., 1899; in the experimentaldepartment of the Planters Compress Co. of THE ALUMNI 471 Boston, 1899; with the Rapid Transit Sub-way Construction Co., New York, as firstassistant to the resident engineer of the firstdivision (having in charge the diiTerent sub-contracts between the City Hall and Thirty-fourth Street, and the erection of twoelectrical sub-stations) 1900-03; and lateras resident engineer (in charge of Section3 of the Brooklyn extension), 1903 to is a vestryman of St. Judes Church,Blythebourne. Littlejohn, Kenneth S. (, 98), was inthe engineering department of the BrooklynElevated Railroad, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898-1902, and has been assistant to the civilengineer on Lampasos work of the Mexi-can Central Rail
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