. 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. r for March, 1884, will be found anaccount of Mr. Cartwright written by Mr. Cartwright, who was the son of Wil-liam and Elvira (Levering) Cartwright,died in Jersey City, N. J., February 23, 1884. 344 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chadwell, William Hall (, oo), wasborn in Catskill, N. Y., June 20, 1878. Hehas been employed in the works of the Pitts-burg Plate Glass Co., Ford City,


. 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. r for March, 1884, will be found anaccount of Mr. Cartwright written by Mr. Cartwright, who was the son of Wil-liam and Elvira (Levering) Cartwright,died in Jersey City, N. J., February 23, 1884. 344 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chadwell, William Hall (, oo), wasborn in Catskill, N. Y., June 20, 1878. Hehas been employed in the works of the Pitts-burg Plate Glass Co., Ford City, Pa., 1900;in the meter-testing department of the Edi-son Electric Illuminating Co., 1900; as Avorksclerk for the Essex & Hudson Gas Co.,Newark, N. J., 1901; and as superintendentof the Front Street works of the Public Ser-vice Corporation of New Jersey, 1902 todate. He is a member of the Theta Xi fra-ternity. Mr. Chadwell is the son of George Emma C. (Willard) Chadwell. Hemarried Rosetta T. McNaughton, October i,1903. Chandler, Richard Edward (, 93),was born in Goderich, Out., November 17,1866. Previous to entering the Institute in1889, he served an apprenticeship in the. R. F. Chandler shops of the Roanoke Machine Works, Roan-oke, Va., and was draughtsman for twoyears with the same company. After grad-uation he engaged with the Snow SteamPump Co., Buffalo, N. Y., but in the sameyear became Professor of Mechanical En-gineering at the Montana Agricultural Col-lege, a position he held until 1896, duringwhich time he organized the mechanicalcourse there and built and equipped the col-lege workshops. Taking a postgraduate course at Cornell University, 1896-97, he re-ceived from that institution the degree ofMaster of Mechanical Engineering. Hethen became Adjunct Professor of Mechani-cal Drawing and Machine Design at the Uni-versity of Nebraska, 1897-98; and from thelatter year to date has been in charge of theDepartment of Mechanical Engineering atthe Oklahoma Agricultur


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