Frederic Augustus Stevenson (S&B 1888)
Yale University. Skull and Bones. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Yale Corporation.
Gen Supt of Plant, ATT (NYC)
1924 - Yale Engineering Association.[4]
1923 - First Vice-President Cuban-American Telephone and Telegraph Company.[4]
WW1 - 1918 to 1919 - Assistant Vice President, Telegraph and Telephone Administration by Federal Government under Postmaster General, Albert S. Burleson (Freemason).[4][5]
WW1 - Served on War Operating Board.[5]
1893 until retirement in 1929 - Associated with American Telephone & Telegraph Company (1893 to 1899, superintendent Chicago district , 1899 to 1907, Special Agent, 1908 to 1918, general superintendent New York City, 1919 to 1927, director long lines department, 1927 to 1929, Assistant Vice-President ), member operating board US. [4]
1891 to 1893 - Secretary Schenectady Street Railway Company.[4]
1890 to 1891 - Head accountant Edison General Electric Company, New York City.[4]
1888 to 1890 - Clerk, Edison Machine Works, Schenectady, N.Y.[4]
1888 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 17 Dec 1937, from Illness of several weeks. Age 71.
Note:
Henry Stanford Brooks (S&B 1885) - WW1 - Had charge of distribution and assignment of lease wires (domestic and foreign) 1892 until retirement in 1930 - Associated with American Telephone & Telegraph Company.
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