. 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. urnace Co.,which latter position he held until 1895. In1890 he was elected president of the CraneIron Co., Catasauqua, Pa., serving in this ca-pacity until 1893. During the constructionof the works of the Radford-Crane Iron Co.,Radford, Va., in 1890 and 1891, he waspresident of the company and superintendedthe work. His duties consisted of lookingafter all the details of engineering andmanagement of thes


. 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. urnace Co.,which latter position he held until 1895. In1890 he was elected president of the CraneIron Co., Catasauqua, Pa., serving in this ca-pacity until 1893. During the constructionof the works of the Radford-Crane Iron Co.,Radford, Va., in 1890 and 1891, he waspresident of the company and superintendedthe work. His duties consisted of lookingafter all the details of engineering andmanagement of these various plants, in-cluding the purchasing of ores and othersupplies, and, at Dunbar, the mining andcoking of coal in addition to the regularfurnace work. Mr. Hazard has not been 4i8 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY in business since 1895. He is a member ofthe Westmoreland, Art, and Hermitageclubs, Richmond, Va., the Bay Head YachtClub, and of the Theta Xi fratei-nity. Mr. Hazard is the son of Albert Barnesand Mary A. Hazard, and a descendant ofThomas Hazard who settled in Rhode Islandin 1639. He married Catharine Dawson inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., SanFrancisco, H. W. Hazard Willson, April 19, 1882, and they have hadsix children, Jessie Evans, Alpheus EvansWillson, Erskine, Harry Williams, Rowland,and Norman (deceased) Hazard. Healy, Raymond (, 02), was bornin Brooklyn, N. Y., April 7, 1880; son ofFrank and Mabel C. (Raymond) Healy,and nephew of R. W. Raymond, secretaryof the American Institute of Mining Engi-neers, and of Col. Charles Raymond, presi-dent of the Board of Engineers, of the Penn-sylvania Railroad tunnel, etc., and of A. , president of the Brooklyn Instituteof Arts and Sciences. He is in the employof J. M. Delaney & Co., New York, andis a member of the New York ElectricalSociety. Heger, William S. (, 79), was em-ployed in the Edgemoor Iron Works, Wil-mington, Del., 1879-87; was agent for theEdison Electric Light Co. at Wilmingto


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