John H. Colby is about returning from the third business trip he has made to London and Paris since last October.
S. H. Hudson has recently been appointed by Governor Guild one of three license commissioners for the oity of Boston. As president of the Boston Alumni Association he represented that association at the recent banquet of "the Central Massachusetts Association at Worcester.
G. C. Kimball left D. C. Heath and Company on February 1 and formed a corporation with his brother-in-law under the firm name of Byron E. Bailey and Company, 31 and 33 Winter St., Boston. His home address is 158 Salisbury Road, Brookline, Mass.
A. W. Whitcomb (non-grad.) left San Francisco two days before the earthquake. The New York firm of which he is secretary lost quite heavily in the fire. Whitcomb returned to the city and the' branch .office started again in thirty days.
: The following members of the class have visited Hanover since the reunion in 1905 : I John H. Colby, February 16-18, at the time of the opening of the New Dartmouth Hall; George H. Whitcomb with his family of six children in July; R. W. Pillsbury (non-grad) in March.
At the annual round-up in Boston held at the Boston Club, May 18, there were present Allard, Austin, Bay ley, Briggs, Darling, Floyd, Larimer, Mooers, E. F. Philbrick, and R. W. Pillsbury (non-grad).
Thomas Leigh, Esq. is the present county attorney of Kennebec county, State of Maine, and had charge of the prosecution of Mrs. Alice F. Cooper on the charge of murder. He has a lucrative practice and is one of the most popular members of the bar in the county.
Secretary, Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H.