Matt B. Jones is the author of a history of his native town, Waitsfield, Vt., which has been just published by George E. Littlefield of Boston. It is an octavo volume of 532 pages, and contains a history of the town from its charter in 1782, with genealogies of the old families.
Arrangements have been completed for the class reunion at Commencement. The class headquarters will be at the Crosby House, where accommodations can be secured for the members of the class and their wives on application to Mr. Ernest M. Hopkins, secretary of the College. The class will eat together at College Hall during the week. The reunion dinner will be served in College Hall on Tuesday evening, June 29, and it is hoped that fifty men will participate. The committee are making plans which will cause "something doing" from Saturday afternoon to Wednesday noon.
The secretary has lately issued a most interesting class report, to which we are indebted for the following items :
James A. Townsend is at the First National Bank Building, Chicago, representing the advertising department of the Butterick Publishing Company. He lives at 1744 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill.
George H. Brown is teaching in the Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
Aubrey C. Lewis is employed in the drafting room of the General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 936 State St.
James W. McGroty is principal of a school in Wallingford, Conn.
Herbert J. Wilson is in the practice of law at Constable, N. Y.
Alvah H. M. Curtis is principal of the Lincoln Street school in Manchester, N. H., living at 329 Orange St.
Samuel E. McMillen has been for two or three years devoting his time to managing the tours of his younger brother, Francis McMillen, the noted violinist. They are now on the continent of Europe. He can be addressed in care of the Central Trust Company, Chicago.
John L. Phillips, instructor in Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., is now with his family in Europe for several months.
Herman S. Lovejoy, who is high school principal and school superintendent at Branford, Conn., received the degree of A.M. last year from Yale for work done in pedagogy and psychology.
Secretary, Rev. Charles C. Merrill, Winchendon, Mass.