Professor and Mrs. Charles Frederick Bradley sailed from Boston on the steamer Romanic, March 14, for a three months' trip abroad.
Hamilton Mayo of Leominster, Mass., was recently appointed by Governor Guild a member of the board of trustees of the General Insurance Guaranty Fund of the state, under the act passed by the legislature at its last session, allowing savings banks to conduct a life insurance business. There are seven members on the board.
Dr. Charles F. Ober since his removal from Milford to Manchester, N. H., has confined himself almost exclusively to office practice, devoting himself chiefly to the treatment of chronic diseases. His office is at 296 Hanover St., Manchester.
During the last six years, the period during which Dr. George A. Gates has been president of Pomona College, at Claremont, Cal., the number of students has increased from 93 to 290 in the college proper. The friends of the college are making a vigorous effort to bring about a material increase in the endowment of the college, which is imperatively demanded by its rapid growth.
Secretary, Rev. S. W. Adriance, Winchester, Mass.