. 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. toz. On his fathers side he is de-scended from a family which came to Phila-delphia, Pa., from England, in 1733. Hismaternal ancestors came to Philadelphiafrom Heidenheim, Germany, in 1802. Hewas in the meter department of the EdisonElectric Illuminating Co., New York, 1899;and has been with the T. B. Hagstoz Co.,Ltd., Philadelphia, Pa., smelters and refinersof gold, silver, and lead, from that period to


. 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. toz. On his fathers side he is de-scended from a family which came to Phila-delphia, Pa., from England, in 1733. Hismaternal ancestors came to Philadelphiafrom Heidenheim, Germany, in 1802. Hewas in the meter department of the EdisonElectric Illuminating Co., New York, 1899;and has been with the T. B. Hagstoz Co.,Ltd., Philadelphia, Pa., smelters and refinersof gold, silver, and lead, from that period todate. While in this employ he was sent tothe smelting department of the Courvoisier-Wilcox Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J.,and worked on their furnaces for about sixmonths. He then returned to Philadelphiaand superintended the erection and starting 4IO THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY of the new furnaces of the T. B. HagstozCo., Ltd., at the nearby town of Riverside,Burlington Co., N. J. In August, 1901, hiswork was transferred to the Philadelphia of-fice, where he held the positions of secretaryand treasurer for over a year. On OctoberI, 1902, he located at Riverside, where he has. A. T. Hagstoz since been engaged in general charge of theworks. He is a member of the JewellersClub of Philadelphia, Pa., and of the ChiPhi and Masonic fraternities, and is presi-dent of the Delanco Athletic is also an honorary member of the Vet-eran Corps, 1st Regiment, N. G. P. Haight, Robert Stanley (, 99), wasborn in Westchester, N. Y. He wasdraughtsman in the engine draughting-roomof the Newport News Shipbuilding & DryDock Co., 1899-1900; with the New YorkShipbuilding Co., Camden, N. J., 1900-01;and has been assistant to the superintend-ing engineer of the Old Dominion SteamshipCo., New York, from 1901 to date. Hisgraduating thesis, on Analysis of the SpeedTrial of the Twin-Screw Steam-Yacht Sov-ereign, by D. W. Taylors Method of TrialAnalysis, was published in the Steven


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