. 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. W. A. Shoudy LOUIS ADOLPHE MARTIN, JR., , Instructor in Mathematics and Mcclianics Louis A. Martin, Jr., the son of Louis Adolphe and Pauline Justine Mar-tin, both Swiss, of Huguenot origin, from Geneva, was born in Hoboken, N. J.,November 5, 1880. On completing the course at Hoboken Academy, young Mar-tin was awarded the Stevens Scholarship. He was Instructor in Mathematics,Physics, and Chemist
. 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. W. A. Shoudy LOUIS ADOLPHE MARTIN, JR., , Instructor in Mathematics and Mcclianics Louis A. Martin, Jr., the son of Louis Adolphe and Pauline Justine Mar-tin, both Swiss, of Huguenot origin, from Geneva, was born in Hoboken, N. J.,November 5, 1880. On completing the course at Hoboken Academy, young Mar-tin was awarded the Stevens Scholarship. He was Instructor in Mathematics,Physics, and Chemistry at Hoboken Academy, and Instructor in Applied Elec-tricity (evening classes) at Cooper Union, New York, during the academic yearof 1900-01. During the following year he retained his position at the HobokenAcademy, and was a Lecturer in Physics at the Mechanics Institute (eveningclasses) New York. In addition to these regular positions, he has been busily en-gaged in private tutoring and coaching. He was also engaged as Instructor inExperimental Mechanics during the Supplementary Terms of 1900 and 1902 THE FACULTY 283. L. A. Martin, Jr. at Stevens Institute. In 1902 he re-signed the above positions and matricu-lated in the School of Pure Science,Columbia University, choosing as hissubjects, mechanics, mathematics, andphysics. The degree of Master of Artswas conferred upon him in the summerof 1903. He is still engaged in tutoringand coaching at Hoboken and at Colum-bia University. During the summer of1903 he was appointed Instructor inMathematics and Mechanics at the Ste-vens Institute. He is a member of theAmerican Association for the Advance-ment of Science, the American ]\Iathe-matical Society, and the Tau Beta Pifraternity. He was married, June 30, 1904, toAlwynne Elaine Buttlar. HARRY WEEKS JOHNSON, Instnictor in Mechanical Draiving and Designing Harry W. Johnson, son of James Henry and Annie Ross (Weeks) John-son, was born in Orange, N. J., July14, 1881. His ancesto
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