Bayley and family, Bourlet, Dana, and Foster were at Commencement. Bourlet's eldest son, a graduate in this year's class, has been awarded a graduate scholarship in philosophy, and returns for graduate work next year. G. C. Kimball came up in May with his car to select a room for his son, who enters this fall the class of 1915. A. L. Fuller has bought a farm in Atkinson, N. H., and is living on it.
Thomas Leigh, city solicitor of Augusta, Me., delivered in that city a Memorial Day address praising the "turning from war to arbitration," which was characterized by the Grand Army post as "masterly and eloquent." John P. Brooks, who has been connected with the University of Illinois since 1906, and dean of its engineering department for the past two years, has accepted an election as director of the Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology, at Potsdam, N. Y., and began his work there with the new college year.
Secretary, Prof. Herbert D. Foster, Hanover N. H.