The secretary has compiled a monumental report of 125 pages, which has just been issued from the press, comprising very complete biographical sketches of all members of the class brought down to the time of the twenty-fifth reunion. The book includes also a history of the class during its college days, written ten years after graduation by Joseph A. DeBoer.
Rev. Arthur M. Elliot, non-graduate, became last April pastor of the Presbyterian church of Port Jefferson, Long Island.
Henry C. Fall, who is at the head of the science department of the high school of Pasadena, Cal., has done a vast amount of work in his specialty of entomology, and is recognized as the leading authority on the subject in the United States.
Rev. James C. Flanders is rector of the Protestant Episcopal church of Rochester, N. H.
Josiah F. Hill is manager of the statistical department of Lee, Higginson & Co., bankers, of Boston, and their expert on the value of securities. In 1908 he was employed by the state commission on commerce and industry to make a comprehensive report on the income, accounts, and financial condition of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford and the Boston and Maine railroads. This report was printed as a state document. In 1908 and 1909 Mr. Hill is a lecturer in the course on corporation finance in the graduate school of business administration of Harvard University.
Lewis E. C. Hinckley has recently removed to Reno, Nev., where he practices law and is interested in mining enterprises.
Captain Robert H. Rolfe, Quartermaster's Department, United States Army, is now stationed at Boston (address, 263 Summer St.), in charge of construction of Forts Banks, Standish, Heath, Strong, Revere, Andrews, and Warren, and of Fort Stark at Portsmouth, N. H.
Fred H. Nettleton has located in Los Angeles, Cal., care of Hotel Trenton.
Secretary, Dr. James P. Houston, 1180 Sheffield Ave., Chicago