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EUSTACE DOWN was born in 1885, and was trained in electrical engineering at the Northampton Institute, where, in 1903, he was awarded the diploma, having passed with distinction. | EUSTACE DOWN was born in 1885, and was trained in electrical engineering at the Northampton Institute, where, in 1903, he was awarded the diploma, having passed with distinction. | ||
He then went to Schenectady, and remained some years with the General Electric Company; and in 1906 became technical assistant and engineer to Messrs. W. R. Grace & Co., at Lima, and subsequently at Valparaiso. | He then went to Schenectady, and remained some years with the [[General Electric Co|General Electric Company]]; and in 1906 became technical assistant and engineer to Messrs. [[W. R. Grace|W. R. Grace & Co.]], at Lima, and subsequently at Valparaiso. | ||
This position he held at the time of his death, which occurred on January 24, 1911. | This position he held at the time of his death, which occurred on January 24, 1911. | ||
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Eustace Down (1885-1910)
1911 Obituary [1]
EUSTACE DOWN was born in 1885, and was trained in electrical engineering at the Northampton Institute, where, in 1903, he was awarded the diploma, having passed with distinction.
He then went to Schenectady, and remained some years with the General Electric Company; and in 1906 became technical assistant and engineer to Messrs. W. R. Grace & Co., at Lima, and subsequently at Valparaiso.
This position he held at the time of his death, which occurred on January 24, 1911.