. 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. s Nelson(, 83), wasborn in Chicago, 111., January 22, i860; sonof Henry and Isabella Warrington. He wasdraughtsman with the Vulcan Iron Works,Chicago, 1883-86; engineer and secretaryof these works, 1886-91; consulting engi-neer, Chicago, 1891-97; and secretary of theVulcan Iron Works, 1897-99. He then re-signed on account of ill health, and sincethat time has resided at Los Angeles, has taken
. 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. s Nelson(, 83), wasborn in Chicago, 111., January 22, i860; sonof Henry and Isabella Warrington. He wasdraughtsman with the Vulcan Iron Works,Chicago, 1883-86; engineer and secretaryof these works, 1886-91; consulting engi-neer, Chicago, 1891-97; and secretary of theVulcan Iron Works, 1897-99. He then re-signed on account of ill health, and sincethat time has resided at Los Angeles, has taken out a patent for an automaticsteam pile-hammer. A paper by him on Propulsive Power of Ships was publishedin the Journal of the American Society ofNaval Engineers, VI, 259, and a secondpaper on the same subject was presentedto the same society January 7, 1898. Heis a member of the American Society ofMechanical Engineers; the American Asso-ciation for the Advancement of Science; theSociety of Naval Architects and Marine En- 6o2 THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY gineers; the University Club of Chicago;and of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He is alsoan associate member of the American Society. J. N. Warrington of Naval Engmeers, and a non-resident mem-ber of the Franklin Institute. Watkins, Howard (, oi), has beenwith Baker, Smith, & Co., heating and venti-lating engineers. New York, since 1901. Watters, Edw. L. at Bayonne, N. J. (, 02), is located Webster, Hosea (, 82), was graduatedat Cornell University, with the degree ofBachelor of Science, in 1880, and receivedthe degree of Master of Science at Cornell in1881; entered Stevens Institute in 1881 asa senior; was in the employ of Henry , 1882-97, being engaged as adraughtsman, designing and erecting pump-ing and hydraulic machinery, at the Brook-lyn, N. Y., works, 1882-84; as sales managerin the Chicago branch office, 1886-94; in thesame capacity in the New York office, 1894-95; and in the condenser departmen
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