. 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. City, N. J., December 26,1874. He was designer with A. SchradersSons, manufacturers of bicycle-tire valvesand United States diving-apparatus, 1898-99; in the engineering department of theGarvin Machine Co., New York, 1899-1900;with the C. W. Hunt Co., manufacturers ofcoal-handling machinery, etc., West NewBrighton, Staten Island, N. Y., 1900-02, atfirst in the engineering department and lateras chief dra


. 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. City, N. J., December 26,1874. He was designer with A. SchradersSons, manufacturers of bicycle-tire valvesand United States diving-apparatus, 1898-99; in the engineering department of theGarvin Machine Co., New York, 1899-1900;with the C. W. Hunt Co., manufacturers ofcoal-handling machinery, etc., West NewBrighton, Staten Island, N. Y., 1900-02, atfirst in the engineering department and lateras chief draughtsman in the executive de-partment ; in the engineering department ofthe United Coke & Gas Co. (now at Camden,N. J.), 1902-03; and has been in the engi-neering department of the Federal Sugar Re-fining Co., of Yonkers, N. Y., as headdraughtsman from 1903 to date. Mr. Schmitt is the son of Joseph A. andLouisa (Morschhauser) Schmitt. He mar-ried Katheryne M. Reis, October 29, 1902. Schoenborn, William Ernest (, 87),was born in Washington, D. C. He has beenan examiner in the United States PatentOffice, 1887-1903, in the following depart-ments: Division 25 (mills and threshing-. W. E. Schoenborn member of the American Society of Mechan-ical Engineers, and a member of the ChiPsi fraternity. Schramme, John T. (, 92), was bornin New York city March 6, 1870. He was 554 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY a student in electricity at Columbia College,New York, 1892-93; with Schramme & Ful-ler, New York, 1893-95; 3-^ with SchrammeBros., stockbrokers, New York, 1895-98;since which time he has not engaged in busi-ness. Mr. Schramme is the son of Christian Marian Schramme. He married Fran-ces I. Sage, June 29, 1892, and they have onechild. Marian Irene Schramme. Schumacher, H. J. (, 91), was em-ployed in the machine-shop, pattern-shop,foundry, and draughting-room of the Brown& Sharpe Manufacturing Co., Providence,R. I., 1891-92; superintendent of the Stam-ford Machine Wo


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