Frank Parker Dodge, the secretary of the class since graduation, died at Boulder, Colo., June 80, 1908, of tuberculosis, and in his death one of the strongest and most highly respected men of the class has passed on. He was born in Henniker. N. H., Sept. 10, 1878, the son of Ransom T. and Jennie (No.yes) Dodge. He prepared for college at the Boston Latin School. He maintained a high rank for scholarship in College, standing from the beginning among the first six of the class, and being especially strong in mathematics, English, and psychology. He was also an athlete of more than ordinary ability, playing on the varsity football team as substitute or regular each year of the four, and on the baseball team three .years. For the first year after graduation he taught in Norwich Aoademy, Norwich, Conn., and then became teacher of mathematics and gymnastics in the Roxbury (Mass.) Latin School, where he continued until the failure of his health, in 1904. In the summer of that year he went to Boulder, and later purchased a small place outside the city, where he carried on a brave but unavailing fight against disease. As a teacher he met with more than usual success; as a man he was characterized by a marked degree of manliness, frankness, and fearlessnss, and was a loyal and self-sacrificing friend. He was married, August 10, 1898, to Florence H. Griffin of Boston, who survives him, with one son, Watt Noyes, born August 23, 1900.