. 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. sed assistant engi-neer in the United States Navy, with therelative rank of lieutenant, attached to thenaval repair ship Vulcan, with AdmiralSampsons fleet in Cuban waters, being hon-orably discharged, October 18, 1898. Hewas Professor of Electrical Engineering atthe University of Illinois, Champaign, 111.,1899-1901; and since then he has been Di-rector of the Thomas S. Clarkson MemorialSchool of Technol


. 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. sed assistant engi-neer in the United States Navy, with therelative rank of lieutenant, attached to thenaval repair ship Vulcan, with AdmiralSampsons fleet in Cuban waters, being hon-orably discharged, October 18, 1898. Hewas Professor of Electrical Engineering atthe University of Illinois, Champaign, 111.,1899-1901; and since then he has been Di-rector of the Thomas S. Clarkson MemorialSchool of Technology, Potsdam, N. vacations and between intervals of teaching he was engaged in professionalwork as follows: in the draughting-room ofthe Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadel-phia, Pa., 1886; visiting technical schoolsand manufacturing establishments in Eng-land and on the Continent, 1888; electricaltesting work for the Cobb Vulcanite Co.,Wilmington, Del., and in the subways ofNew York city, 1889; designing specialwood-working machinery, under patents ofMr. Greenleaf Johnson, Jr., Baltimore, anddesigning special hydraulic and electric ma-chinery under patents of Dr. Louis Duncan,. W. S. Aldrich Baltimore, 1890-91 ; making joint tests, withMr. Herman S. Hering, of the NeversinkMountain Electric Road, Reading, Pa., 1891,and of the Druid Hill Avenue cable plant,Baltimore, Md., 1892 (see Transactions ofthe American Society of Mechanical Engi-neers, 1894, -XV, 705) ; in the shops anddraughting-room of the William A. HarrisSteam-Engihe Co., Providence, R. I., 1892;and in the draughting-room of the I. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-93; de-signing new additions to the MechanicalBuilding of the West Virginia University,1893, and superintending the erection andequipment of the same, 1894; engaged inpiofessional work with Mr. Cecil B. Smith,under the firm name of Smith & Aldrich,Toronto, Canada, 1901. In 1889 Prof. Aldrich published a book of THE ALUMNI 291 Notes on Building


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