Rev. "Willis T. Sparhawk, who has been prevented by ill health from assuming the duties of a pastorate for several years, though most of the time able to supply vacant pulpits, has so far regained his health as to undertake the pastorate of the Congregational church at Cabot, Vt.
Daniel Webster, non-graduate, writes the secretary from Coldfoot, Alaska, acknowledging the receipt of notices of the fifteen-year reunion, and saying in part: “For five years after leaving college I was engaged in teaching school, but was compelled to abandon that occupation on account of poor health due to close application to duty and indoor confinement. So prompted by the desire in part to regain health and vigor and in part to participate in supplying the world with what it seemed to crave most, I came to the great Northwest, and have been actively engaged in prospecting and mining ever since. The longer I remain here trying to solve the mystery of this marvelous deposit of gold, the greater the interest and the stronger the fascination (and perhaps I may add the deeper the mystery), so it is not possible for me to state when I can tear myself from here."
Secretary, H. C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.