William Brackett Weeks died at his home in Lebanon, N. H., January 26. His illness dates back three years to a paralytic stroke which had since kept him confined to his house. A severe cold was the immediate cause of death. He was born in Canaan, N. H., May 14, 1839, being the son of William Pickering and Mary Elizabeth (Doe) Weeks. His father was a Dartmouth graduate of 1826, and an older brother was also a member of 61. After graduation he studied law, was admitted to the bar in Concord, N. H., and began practice in Canaan, July 1, 1864. After a year and a half he removed to Dover, N. H., and after staying a short time in Monroe, W. Va., he settled in Lebanon in June, 1867. He was highly regarded as an attorney, being gifted with an unusual memory and being very accurate in his legal knowledge. He served as justice of the peace for many years. November 28, 1867, he was married to Henrietta Maria Bridgman of Hanover, who survives him. They had no children.
In the last issue of the MAGAZINE it was said that the address of Rev. Henry Pitt Page was unknown. The secretary has discovered him at 22 Elm St., East Hartford, Conn.
Secretary, Edward D. Redington, 325 Marquette Building, Chicago