Ernest A. Abbott has recently gone to San Francisco, where he is engaged in selling land for the C. M. Wooster Co., a company doing a large business in irrigated lands. His address is 702 Market St.
Maurice W. Dickey is a news .editor on the Boston Globe. He was married December 20, 1907, to Miss Lilla Marion Melius of Springfield, Mass., and is keeping house at 8 Hartwell St., Roxbury.
Luther S. Oakes, C.E., is at Taft, Montana, as superintendent for Winston Brothers Co., contractors of railroad construction work.
Percy G. Drake, M.D., is a contract surgeon in the United States Army, now stationed at Madison Barracks, Sackets Harbor, N. Y.
Leon E. Woodman is doing graduate work in physics at Columbia University, as the holder of a university fellowship. He expects to return to the University of Maine next fall as assistant professor of physics.
F. C. Staley, non-graduate, is cashier of the First State Bank of Putnam, Oklahoma.
Raymond Pearl, who is biologist of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station at Orono, is the author of an article in the World'sWork for January, 1908, on "Breeding Better Men."
Peter H. Lane, M.D., is instructor in physical diagnosis and symptomatology in the Medico Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, and is a so proprietor of a sanitarium for nervous and mental diseases.
George M. Rounds is at Haileybury, Ontario, engaged in sUver mining in the Cobalt district.
Albert L. Galusha is at 215 Norfolk St., Dorchester, Mass., engaged in mechanical engineering with special reference to original design on gas engines and gas producers, for both land and marine use.
Henry H. Dearborn, M. D., has settled in practice at Becket, Mass.
Secretary, Elmer IV. Barstow, 181 Maple St., New Britain, Conn.