Andrew W. Edson, associate superintendent of schools, New York City, gave two courses in School Management and School Supervision at the Teachers College summer school, Columbia University, for six weeks from July 7 to August 16.
Charles D. Tenney, LL.D., for thirty years a resident of China, recently Chinese secretary of the American Legation at Peking and later consul at Nanking, has returned to this country and is now at Berkeley, Cal. His wife's health is not good, and on that account he thinks it improbable that he will return to China.
The following is quoted from a recent number of the Congregationalist: "On September 7, Boulevard church of Denver commemorated the twentieth anniversary of Rev. C. H. Pettibone, its beloved pastor. During this long term of service Mr. Pettibone has seen his church erect a beautiful house of worship and the membership increase from a mere handful to more than 300. It has become one of the leading churches of the denomination in the state. Mr. Pettibone has not only accomplished a large work for his people, but his influence has. been felt over the growing city of Denver, and his rare executive ability has ever been at the service of the state in his desire to advance Congregational interests along the line of our home missionary activities."
Secretary, William D. Parkinson, Waltham, Mass.