Class Notes

CLASS OF 1877

DECEMBER, 1907 John M. Comstock
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1877
DECEMBER, 1907 John M. Comstock

G, P. Putnam's Sons publish Prof. Justin H. Smith's two-volume work, ' 'Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony," which treats of the attempt made to wrest Canada from its British allegiance during the Revolution. A competent reviewer says: "In his 'Arnold's March from Cambridge to Quebec' Professor Smith had already discussed one phase of this struggle in a way that proved him a painstaking and acute historical student. Now, traversing the subject as a Whole, he shows himself an equally facile and entertaining historical writer. His work is so fresh, so original, and so informing that it deserves the heartiest of welcomes."

John W. Willis, by appointment of the governor of Minnesota, represented the state at the National Conference upon Trusts and Combinations, held in Chicago, Oct. 22-25, 1907, under the auspices of the National Civic Federation. He served as a member of the Committee on Resolutions, and was a member; of the sub-committee by which the resolutions were prepared.

Rev. John L. Sewall has resigned his pastorate at Randolph, Mass., to become field secretary of the New England Sabbath Protective League. He entered upon his new duties December 1. He will retain his home at Randolph for the present.

Secretary, John M. Comstock, Chelsea, Vt.