Rev. Herman K. C. de Anguera has become religious secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Worcester, Mass.
Julius A. Brown, who is teaching in the Syrian Protestant College at Beirut, intends to remain permanently in. Syria.
Frank P. Bunker is teaching in the high school of Portsmouth, N. H.
Thomas L. Barnes is principal of a grammar school in Arlington, Mass.
Arthur L. Eaton, instructor in French in Indiana University, is now traveling in Spain, having been abroad for more than a year.
Dr. Lawrence R. Hill is spending six months on a ranch at Mesa, Arizona.
Arthur S. Houghton of Worcester, Mass., has compiled and issued a ponderous legal volume of 1000 pages entitled "Trial Evidence in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.' The book is reputed to be one of the most exhaustive and valuable of recent additions to law libraries of the state.
Dr. Burr R. Whitcher is practicing medicine at Rockland, Mass.
Twenty-six men of the class came out for a "round-up" of 1902 at the Bellevue Hotel in Boston on Saturday night, March 4. Dinner was served in a private dining room, and plans for the tenth reunion in 1912 were discussed.
Secretary, William C. Hill, 7 King St., Dorchester, Mass.