. 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. e schools. He was a student atthe Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. J., for fouryears, and at Stevens School one year. Hewas special apprentice at the Meadows shops,of the Pennsylvania Railroad, near JerseyCity, 1895-58; in the Altoona (Pa.) shopsof the same company, 1898-1900; inspectorin the office of the superintendent of motivepower of the United Railroads of New Jer-sey Division of the Pennsylvania Railr
. 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. e schools. He was a student atthe Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. J., for fouryears, and at Stevens School one year. Hewas special apprentice at the Meadows shops,of the Pennsylvania Railroad, near JerseyCity, 1895-58; in the Altoona (Pa.) shopsof the same company, 1898-1900; inspectorin the office of the superintendent of motivepower of the United Railroads of New Jer-sey Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad,Jersey City, N. J., 1900-01 ; assistant roadforeman of engines on the New York Divi-sion of the above part of the PennsylvaniaRailroad system, 1901-02; assistant mastermechanic at the same companys Camdenshops, 1902-03; and has been assistant engi-neer of motive power in the United Rail-roads of New Jersey Division, with officein Jersey City, N. J., from 1903 to is author of the article, A Scheme forTesting Locomotive Boilers Over Com- THE ALUMNI 489 paratively Short Distances in Fast ExpressService, Stevens Indicator, October, is a member of the American Society of. H. H. Maxfield Mechanical Engineers, the New York Rail-road Club, and the Theta Nu Epsilon fra-ternity. Mr. Maxfield is the son of Charles W. andEllen S. Maxfield. He married Mary , April 25, 1901. Mayer, Alfred Goldsborough (, 89),was born in Frederick, Md., April 16, 1868He was Assistant in Physics at Clark Uni-versity, Worcester, Mass., 1889-90; held thesame position at the University of Kansas,1890-92; and was assistant to Prof. Alex-ander Agassiz, and in charge of Radiates atthe Museum of Comparative Zoology, Har-vard University, 18^3-1900. In 1897 \\2received the degree of Doctor of Sciencefrom Harvard University, and three yearslater became curator of Natural Science, andafterwards curator in chief, at the museumof the Brooklyn Institute of Arts andSciences. In 1904 he became
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