. 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. company at the Syracuseplant, and took charge of a garbage-reduc- tion plant at Dorchester, Mass. As engineerfor the National Coal Tar Co., 1900-01, hedesigned and erected tar distillation and stor-age plants at Everett, Mass., and also tookcharge of improvements at the companysBrooklyn plant. He was a member of theeditorial staff of the Engineering Record,New York, in 1901 ; in the draughting-room,and a


. 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. company at the Syracuseplant, and took charge of a garbage-reduc- tion plant at Dorchester, Mass. As engineerfor the National Coal Tar Co., 1900-01, hedesigned and erected tar distillation and stor-age plants at Everett, Mass., and also tookcharge of improvements at the companysBrooklyn plant. He was a member of theeditorial staff of the Engineering Record,New York, in 1901 ; in the draughting-room,and assistant to Dr. F. Schniewind, consult-ing chemist, with the United Coke & GasCo., New York, 1901-03; superintendent ofthe coke-oven department of the DominionIron & Steel Co., Sydney, C. B., 1903-04,when he resigned to take a similar positionwith the Maryland Steel Co. at SparrowsPoint, Md. He is now mechanical engineerfor the United Coke & Gas Co., New Yorkcity. He took out a patent in 1900 on an im-provement in horizontal-flue coke-ovens, thewalls being inclined slightly from the per-pendicular to increase the area of the lowerflues and decrease the width of the cokins-. C. G. .Atwater chamber at bottom. He presented papers onby-product coke-ovens before the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science,the American Chemical Society, and theAmerican Institute of Mining Engineers,and is the author of technical descriptionsof steam-power plants, cement-mills, gar-bage-reduction plants, and similar papers inthe Engineering Record for 1902. He alsoassisted Dr. F. Schniewind in the prepara- 300 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY tion of an article on by-product coke-ovensin Mineral Industry, X. His thesis, Testof a Pulsometer, formed part of a paperpresented to the American Society of Me-chanical Engineers by the late Prof. DeVolson Wood, and was published in itsTransactions, XIII, and in Kents Pocket-Book, p. 612. He Avas a junior member, 1892-1901, andmember since 1901, o


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