Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dodge, Manchester, N. H., spent the summer in a tour of the Mediterranean,
Married, July 1, 1905, John M. Rowell, principal of the Lincoln School, 'Everett, Mass., and Miss Edith Temple.
George E. Pender, M. D., is city physician of Portsmouth, N. H.
Rufus B. Parker, Esq., has been appointed clerk of the municipal court at Concord, N. H.
The Reverend F. N. Saltmarsh, pastor of the Congregational church at Alton, N. H., received into his church recently Dr. and Mrs. Elam R. Wright.
Arthur J. Lougee, M.D., is practicing his profession at Fryeburg, Maine.
Harry B. Metcalf is a frequent contributor of verse to the editorial page of Hearsts BostonAmerican, on which paper lie holds a desk.
Guy W. Cox, Esq., president of the class, has been elected a member of the Massachusetts State Senate from the Fifth Suffolk district.
William R. Jarvis is manager at Pittsburg, Pa., for the Sullivan Machine Company. A daughter was'born to Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis the present summer.
Henry C. Sanders, M.D., is state medical ezaminer for Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
Edwin B. Weston is practising law at West Derry, N. H.
The Reverend George E. Kinney is pastor of the Congregational church at Lee, N. H.
From the Rutland, Vt., Evening News of October 23, 1905: "The Vermont State Teacher's Association has as its new president Winthrop P. Abbott of Proctor, one of the ablest, and most progressive and energetic educators in the state."
Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.