. 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. 5 to 1898 hedelivered occasional lectures to the engi-neering students at the University of Min-nesota, at Minneapolis, upon Telephones, The Electrical Distribution of StandardTime, and Finance and Engineering,—the last-named being published in_ the En-gineers Year Book (Minneapolis), 1899. Atalk upon The Economic Limitations ofIsolated Electric Plants was given to theNorthwestern Association of Architec
. 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. 5 to 1898 hedelivered occasional lectures to the engi-neering students at the University of Min-nesota, at Minneapolis, upon Telephones, The Electrical Distribution of StandardTime, and Finance and Engineering,—the last-named being published in_ the En-gineers Year Book (Minneapolis), 1899. Atalk upon The Economic Limitations ofIsolated Electric Plants was given to theNorthwestern Association of Architects. His inaugural address at the University of Ne-braska was entitled Electricity and En-lightenment, and was delivered October 28,1898. Interior Lighting appeared in theBlue Print (the Nebraska University an-nual) in 1902; Operating Conditions Gov-erning Direct-Current Machinery, in theTechno graph (Illinois engineering annual)in 1902; and Electrical Progress in theUnited States in 1902, in the New Yearsnumber (January, 1903) of the WesternElectrician, Chicago. He is a life member of the American So-ciety of Mechanical Engineers; and a mem-ber of the American Institute of Electrical. Morgan Brooks Engineers; the American ElectrochemicalSociety; the Western Society of Engineers;the Society for the Promotion of Engineer-ing Education; the American Association forthe Advancement of Science; the FranklinInstitute; the Delta Kappa Epsilon frater-nity of Brown University; the Sigma Xiand Tau Beta Pi honorary scientific collegesocieties. Prof. Brooks is the son of Francis A. andFrances (Butler) Brooks. His father,grandfather, and great-grandfather on thepaternal side were all lawyers. His grand-father on the maternal side was preceptorof Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass., formany years. Prof. Brooks married FronaMarie Brooks, daughter of B. F. Brooks, 328 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY a lawyer of Boston, April 24, 1888. Theyhave seven children, Henry Morgan, CharlesFranklin, Fr
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