. 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. ff, A. R. ( 76).—Plans and specifications for the complete steam-power,heating, and ventilaring plant of the new hotel then in course of erection at 34th Street andFifth Avenue, for Mr. Astor. It represented the largest and most costly heating and ven-tilating plant ever installed in any building in the world. Wood, Prof. De Volson.—A rock-drill; also a home-made barometer. Wood, F. H. ( 93).—Pho


. 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. ff, A. R. ( 76).—Plans and specifications for the complete steam-power,heating, and ventilaring plant of the new hotel then in course of erection at 34th Street andFifth Avenue, for Mr. Astor. It represented the largest and most costly heating and ven-tilating plant ever installed in any building in the world. Wood, Prof. De Volson.—A rock-drill; also a home-made barometer. Wood, F. H. ( 93).—Photographs of a house, representing his own design. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 53 Woodman, Durand ( 80).—Samples of irons and steels, with analyses. WuRTS, A. J. ( 84).—Marble switch-board panels; non-arcing lightning-arres-ters; and thirteen photographs illustrating some of Mr. Wurtss latest inventions in switch-board apparatus, and some of the experiments connected with his discovery of non-arcingmetal; also the John Scott medal, presented to Mr. Wurts by the Franklin Institute in recog-nition of his valuable discovery and inventions in lightning Library of Stevexs Institute During the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Exhibition, Showing Models of Stevens Battery, ETC., and Latest Model of Ferryboat 111 addition to the exhibits contributed by the Faculty and Aktmni as aboveenumerated, there were sent to the Institute by Col. E. A. Stevens a number ofinteresting models representing: 1. The Stevens Battery, as designed and partly constructed by Robert Edwin A. Stevens the elder. 2. A model of the Naugatuck, a small vessel rebuilt and fitted out byEdwin A. Stevens for use against the IMerrimac during the war of the Re-bellion. 3. A model representing the Maria as altered from a sloop into aschooner by Edwin A. Stevens. 4. A model on a very large scale, and complete in every detail, inside and 54 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY out (a port


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