The following items are taken from a class report which the secretary has just issued :
Dr. Edward B. Bigelow is now practicing medicine at 61 Pearl St., Worcester, Mass.
Charles J. Boyle is New England representative of the Butterick Publishing Company, 341; Old South Building, Boston. He lives at 76 Bennington St., Newton, Mass.
Francis J. Bradley was ordained to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic church by His Eminence Cardinal Respighi in Rome, April 18, 1908, having won the degree ot D.D. from Collegio Urbano da Propaganda Fide. He is now in charge of St. Mary's church, Taunton, Mass.
William H. Cook has just been made assisttant manager of the Prince George Hotel, 14 East 28th St., New York, one of the largest hotels in the city.
Harry B. Davis, who practices law in Plymouth, Mass., has been elected to the school committee of the town for a term of three years.
Dr. Edmund G. Dearborn is now practicing medicine at South Acworth, N. H.
Loring H. Dodd, Ph.D. (Yale 1907), is master in the Cathedral School of St. Paul, Garden City, Long Island.
Charles A. Drew is connected with the Matson Navigation Company of San Francisco.
Guy A. Ham, late assistant United States district attorney, was recently appointed by Mayor Hibbard of Boston as special counsel on the matter of a new city charter. He is vicepresident and director of the Dorchester Trust Company, and director of the Medford Trust Company.
Dr. Royal Hatch is in the practice of medicine at 572 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.
Arthur B. Hayden graduated with the degree of J.B. from Boston University Law School last year, and is in practice at 901 Carney Building, Boston, living at 19 Joy St.
Dr. Arthur S. Kimball of Battle Creek, Mich., went in April to London to do special work at the Great Ormond Street hospital for sick children.
Rev. Harry I. Marshall, who is a Baptist missionary at Tharrawaddy, Burma, in addition to his regular work had charge for eight months during the past year of the Bassein Mission, with 139 churches and 13,000 communicants, besides a school of 600 pupils preparing for Calcutta University. This comes pretty near to being a bishop !
Harry W. Richardson is in the employ of the General Electric Company in Philadelphia as a specialist on electric meters. He lives at 1713 Summer St.
LeRoy R. Sawyer is a teacher at Dagupan, Pangasinan province, Philippine Islands.
Dr. Arthur L. Wallace of Nashua, N. H., was recently elected to the school board for a term of six years, and is the youngest member ever elected to that board.
Dr. Henry R. Weston, first lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.A., is now stationed at the Military Hospital, Camp Overton, Mindinao, P. I.
Born, in Westfield, Mass., January 15, a daughter (Ruth Frances) to Dr. and Mrs. Julius M. Dutton.
Born, in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 15, a son (George William) to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Long.
Born, in Boonton, N. J., April 5, a son (William Bennett) to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Cate.
Secretary, Henry N. Teague, 49th St. and Madison Ave., New York