. 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. he mill;and was assistant engineer with the Pneu-matic Torpedo & Construction Co., NewYork, which was furnishing the UnitedStates government with a battery of dyna-mite guns, 1894-95. He had general super-vision for the company at the West PointFoundry, Cold Spring, N. Y., and later hadcharge of the emplacement work at SandyHook. He was agent in New York State forthe Columbian Regenerative Furnace Co.,Ph


. 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. he mill;and was assistant engineer with the Pneu-matic Torpedo & Construction Co., NewYork, which was furnishing the UnitedStates government with a battery of dyna-mite guns, 1894-95. He had general super-vision for the company at the West PointFoundry, Cold Spring, N. Y., and later hadcharge of the emplacement work at SandyHook. He was agent in New York State forthe Columbian Regenerative Furnace Co.,Philadelphia, 1895; with the Michigan-Pen-insular Car Co., Detroit, Mich., 1895-99, first as draughtsman, and then as mechanicalengineer of the company, and superintendentof the Michigan car department; was en-gaged upon special work in the shops of thePratt & Whitney Co., Hartford, Conn., 1899-1900; and has been located with the Ameri-can Radiator Co., Chicago, 111., from 1901 todate, being- vice-chairman of the operatingboard, having charge of the eight plants inthe United States. He has recently beenmade manager of the engineering depart-ment, covering all engineering work and. W. E. S. Strong improvements in methods and plant manage-ment for the eight American plants and twoEuropean plants. He is a member of theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers; theUniversity Club of Detroit, and of the ChiPhi fraternity. Mr. Strong is the son of Benjamin andAdeline (Schenck) Strong. The Strongfamily are among the early Puritan settlers inNew England. He married Lillian G. Bis-sell, April 17, 1900. Stueck, George Herman (, 88), wasborn in New York city February 24, was with the Korting Gas Engine Co.,1888-90; was employed in testing under-ground circuits for the Brush Electric LightCo., New York, 1890; and has been engagedin commercial pursuits from 1890 to Stueck is the son of Henry and Bar- 574 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY bara Stueck. He married Alicia Durell,


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