Harry B. Amey, who is state's attorney for Essex county, Vermont, has been much in the public eye of late through his connection in a professional capacity with the Dodge-Heath murder trial at Guildhall, Vt. Mr. Amey has conducted his share of this capital case with dignity and skill.
Alfred E. Norris, who for the greater part of the timie since 1894 has been connected with the Library Bureau, serving in the Chicago, Boston, and New York offices and rising from the ranks to be assistant general sales manager, severed his relations with that corporation April 18, 1911, and has become a member of the firm of Cutter, Fletcher, and Company, Fifth Avenue Building, 200 Fifth Avenue, Ne;w York. This house makes a specialty of organization, accounting, and auditing,—lines for which Mr. Norris's experience with the Library Bureau particularly equips him.
Secretary, Rev. Charles C. Merrill, Winchendon, Mass.