Dr. Frederick B. Cummings, a member of this class during the earlier part of its course, died August 8 in the city hospital of Concord, N. H., after a brief illness from blood poisoning. He was a native of Concord, and thirty-five years old. After leaving College he studied at Harvard Medical School, and took his degree there. He was for a time house officer in the Boston City Hospital, and had other hospital training. His private practice was all connected with his native city, where he had met with unusual success. He was assistant surgeon on the staff of Margaret Pillsbury Hospital, attending physician at the Orphans' Home, and assistant physician at St. Paul's School. He was a member of the South Congregational church. A widow and one child survive him.
Secretary, Merrill Boyd, 11 Ashburton Place, Boston