. 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. ANK LOUIS SEVENOAK, , Assistant Professor of English and Logic Frank L. Sevenoak, son of Francis Giles and Evelina Bloodgood (DeWitt) Sevenoak, was born in Sterling, N. Y., October 8, 1858. He was graduated from Princeton University in 1879, andfrom the College of Physicians and Sur-geons, New York, in May, 1883, takingone of the Harsen prizes for came to the Stevens School as Ins
. 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. ANK LOUIS SEVENOAK, , Assistant Professor of English and Logic Frank L. Sevenoak, son of Francis Giles and Evelina Bloodgood (DeWitt) Sevenoak, was born in Sterling, N. Y., October 8, 1858. He was graduated from Princeton University in 1879, andfrom the College of Physicians and Sur-geons, New York, in May, 1883, takingone of the Harsen prizes for came to the Stevens School as Instruc-tor in 1883, and in 1887 was made As-sistant Principal, which office he stillholds. In 1902 the position of As-sistant Professor of English and Logicwas created in the Institute course, andhe was selected to take up this work. Dr. Sevenoak has prepared, foruse in American colleges and schools, edi-tions of the Hall and Knight Algebras,and the Schultze and Sevenoak Geom-etry. He also prepared the Seven-oak Logarithmic Tables. All of theseworks are published by the MacmillanCompany of New York,in December, 1886. He is a member ofthe Princeton Club, and of the Psi Upsilon V. L. He married Emily Van Zandt EDWIN ROE KNAPP, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drawing Edwin R. Knapp, son of William H. and Mary I. (Hammond) Knapp,was born in Jersey City, N. J., March 21, 1871. He is descended from Anglo-Saxon ancestors who settled in New England in 1630. His early education was THE FACULTY 277 received in the public schools of Newark and Red Bank, N. J., and he was gradu-ated from the high school at Red Bank in 1887. With the intention of entering college the following year, he took a positionas grocery clerk with his father; but a serious injury to his knee, received whileat work six months later, prevented thecarrying out of his plan. The next fiveyears were chiefly occupied with effortstoward recovery. In January, 1890, how-ever, he became
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