. 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. 1890-92; in the Crane department of Wil-liam Sellers & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, 1892-1901; and has been chief draughtsman inthe mechanical engineering department ofthe American Bridge Co., Pencoyd, Pa.,from 1901 to date. Pie is a member of theUniversity Club of Philadelphia, of theFranklin Institute, and of the Chi Psi fra-ternity. Mr. Haynes is the son of John S. andSarah (Smith) Haynes. He married Augu
. 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. 1890-92; in the Crane department of Wil-liam Sellers & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, 1892-1901; and has been chief draughtsman inthe mechanical engineering department ofthe American Bridge Co., Pencoyd, Pa.,from 1901 to date. Pie is a member of theUniversity Club of Philadelphia, of theFranklin Institute, and of the Chi Psi fra-ternity. Mr. Haynes is the son of John S. andSarah (Smith) Haynes. He married AugustaR. Wicker, October 24, 1895, and they haveone child, John Shields Haynes. Hays, David (, 02), was born in NewYork city March 3, 1881; son of BenjaminF. and Anna H. Hays. He was draughts-man, 1902-03, and assistant to the superin-tendent, 1903-04, in the superintendingengineers office of the Old Dominion Steam-ship Co., New York, and is now assistantsuperintendent of the United States GaugeCo. Pie is a member of the Society ofNaval Architects and Marine Engineers, andof the Tau Beta Pi fraternity. Hayward, Henry Selby, Jr. (, 00),was born in Elizabeth, N. J., December 25,. H. S. Hayward, Jr. 1876; son of Henry S. and Emma Purviance(Hastings) Hayward. Pie was Instructorat the Stevens Institute during the Supple- mentary Term, 1900, and then became me-chanical engineer with the Franklin AirCompressor Co., Franklin, Pa., which wasthen building its plant. Pie was placed incharge of designing and ecjuipping the powerplant and power transmission, and on com-pletion of this work he took charge of thetests and repairing of the machinery. In1902 he spent two months in travelling, re-turning to Franklin to superintend the instal-lation of some new machinery at the FranklinSteel Casting plant; after the comple-tion of which he commenced practice inOctober, 1902, as mechanical engineer, mak-ing power plants a specialty and acting asrepresentative of several machinery
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