"The Defective Delinquent Class: Differentiating Tests," by Guy G. Fernald, A.M., M.D., resident physician at the state reformatory, Concord, Mass., has been reprinted in pamphlet form from the April, 1912, number of the American Journal of Insanity.
An edition of the "Brown Book," the biographical directory of the New Hampshire legislature edited by Harlan C. Pearson, has been issued for the Constitutional Convention assembling in June. Among the delegates are Judge Frederick D. Runnells of Nashua and Charles H. McDuffee, non-graduate, of Alton.
Harry B. Metcalf, of the editorial staff of the Boston American, has purchased and occupied recently a handsome residence on Brantwood Road, Arlington, Mass.
John B. Russell has received the appointment of assistant engineer to the Boston Harbor Commission, .which is planning the expenditure of millions of dollars in the development of the port.
Winthrop P. Abbott of Proctor, Vt, has accepted an election as superintendent of schools at Greenfield, Mass., after seventeen years of service at Proctor, at first as high school principal and lately as district superintendent.
Much interest is manifested in the twentyyear reunion of the class in June, 1913, and it seems safe to prophesy that more members of the class will meet at that time in Hanover than in any previous year since graduation.
Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H