Rev. John R. Henderson closed his pastorate of the Congregational church at Clear Lake, lowa, March 26. On account of his wife's health he goes to Fort Myers, Fla., and for a year at least he will not take a pastorate, but will devote his time to developing citrus groves, with occasional preaching.
Rev. Allen J. Smith, who has not been engaged in the actice work of the ministry for several years, has resumed it as pastor of the Congregational church at Drummond, Oklahoma.
On February 14, Walter E. McCornack, recently attorney for the Interstate Commerce Commission, delivered an address before the Traffic Club of Chicago on "The Assuming of Control over Transportation by the Federal Government through the Development of the Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution." This address has been printed in pamphlet form.
The annual "round-up" of the class of 97 was held at The Elks' Club, 12 Somerset St., Boston, on Saturday evening, March 18. Twenty-five members of the class were present. The feature of the evening was the series of pictures, representing Dartmouth faces and scenes, thrown upon the screen by a reflectoscope. Those present were: J. M. Boyd, M. F. Brown, Chase, Chesley, Christophe, Clay, Drew, Ham, Holt, Johnson, Maloney, McFee, Morse, O'Malley, Pender, Poor, Rollins, Rowe, Ryan, Sanborn, Sibley, Sisk, Temple, Tent, and Tuttle.
Secretary, Merrill Boyd, 11 Ashburton Place, Boston