The Ninth Report of the class has just been .issued in an attractive volume of 151 pages. It contains "biographies of the lives in and out of college of the eighty men connected with the class, 1881 to 1911." The sketches are unusually full, and the volume contains several features of special interest.
Alton E. Briggs, late member of the Board of Control of Chelsea, Mass., became in January secretary of the Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange.
Charles F. Chase (T. S. C. E. '89), who was recently elected a member of the board of water commissioners of New Britain, Conn., was made chairman at the organization of the board May 1. This is a very responsible position, as the city has been expending a large sum of money in enlarging the water supply and contemplates further large extensions in the near future.
William N. Cragin, late superintendent of schools at Bedford, Mass., is now in business at West Somerville, Mass., living at 38 Conwell Ave.
Secretary, Prof. Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H.