. 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. eering at the University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, 1894-97; and Professorof Mechanical Engineering at the NorthCarolina College of Agriculture and Me-chanic Arts, Raleigh, N. C, 1898-1901. Inthe latter year he gave up the profession ofteaching and took a position with the Hib-bard-Rodman-Ely Safe Co., Plainfield, N. J.;in 1903 associated himself with Mr. F. , consulting engineer, New York; an


. 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. eering at the University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, 1894-97; and Professorof Mechanical Engineering at the NorthCarolina College of Agriculture and Me-chanic Arts, Raleigh, N. C, 1898-1901. Inthe latter year he gave up the profession ofteaching and took a position with the Hib-bard-Rodman-Ely Safe Co., Plainfield, N. J.;in 1903 associated himself with Mr. F. , consulting engineer, New York; and isnow in business for himself. He contributedan article on Unfinished Inventions toCassiers Magazine, 1901. He is a memberof the American Society of Mechanical En-gineers. Mr. Scribner is the son of Rev. Williamand Julia Scribner. He married Helen (deceased 1899) June 30, 1891, andthey had four children, Helen Katharine,Agnes Elizabeth, Charles Walter, and JuliaScribner. Seaman, David S. (, 02), is in theBoston office of the Green Fuel EconomizerCo. He is a member of the Theta Xi andTau Beta Pi fraternities. Searing, Lewis (,New York city July 21, was born inAfter com-. Lewis Searing pleting his school education he was employedin a factory, building small electrical appar-atus; was afterwards employed in Edisonslaboratory as assistant to Mr. Edison during 556 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY the winter of 1882-83. He then took a fur-ther school course to prepare for was first assistant to Dr. Geyer in theElectrical Department of Stevens Institute,and assistant in President Mortons privatelaboratory, 1888-89. He next went to Paristo enter the Geyer-Bristol recording amme-ter for the prize competition and to exhibitthe meter at the Exposition. Since 1890 he has been established inDenver, Colo., as a consulting and construct-ing engineer in partnership with Mr. FrankE. Shepard, under the firm name of Shepard& Searing. In 1895 this firm acquired thepl


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