. 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. lisCompany began the manufacture of theseholders, and since then have branchedout into the manufacture of various other stitute of Electrical Engineers, and servedas a member of its board of examiners; alsoa member of the American Society of Me-chanical Engineers; the Delta Tau Deltafraternity; the Engineers Club; the NewYork Athletic Club, and the Brooklyn Insti-tute of Arts and Sciences. Beach, Willard
. 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. lisCompany began the manufacture of theseholders, and since then have branchedout into the manufacture of various other stitute of Electrical Engineers, and servedas a member of its board of examiners; alsoa member of the American Society of Me-chanical Engineers; the Delta Tau Deltafraternity; the Engineers Club; the NewYork Athletic Club, and the Brooklyn Insti-tute of Arts and Sciences. Beach, Willard J. (, 97), was, afterhis graduation, employed in the Meadowsshops, and in the office of the superintendentof motive power, of the Pennsylvania Rail- THE ALUMNI 509 road, Jersey City, N. J.; and from 1900 todate he has been draughtsman with Heyl& Patterson, contracting engineers, of Pitts-burg, Pa. He is a member of the Tau BetaPi fraternity. Beale, Frederick Wight (, 99), wasborn in Omaha, Neb., March 3, 1875. Sincegraduation he has been draughtsman withthe Oxnard Construction Co., New York,1899; engaged in remodelHng the plant ofthe Peninsular Beet Sugar Refining Co., for. the same concern, at Caro, Mich., 1900;draughtsman with the Carbondale MachineCo., Carbondale, Pa., 1900; business mana-ger and in charge of the installation of re-frigerating plants at the New York officeduring the absence of the regular manager,and later chief draughtsman at the Carbon-dale works, 1901-02; assistant superintend-ent of construction during the enlargementof the Peninsular Beet Sugar Refining Co.,for the Oxnard Construction Co., at Caro,Mich., 1902: assistant engineer and mana-ger of draughting department with the Con-tinental Construction Co., Denver, Colo.,and has been engaged in the complete de-signing and construction of beet sugar refin-eries, 1903 to date. He is a member of theChi Phi fraternity. Mr. Beale is the son of Francis A. andAnna Belknap Beale^ and is descended from Jo
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