Charles H. Brock is now practising law at Hollywood, Los Angeles, with office at 1845 Van Ness Avenue.
Henry Stevens was recently married to Mr. Harriet W. Thorp of New York, and his home address is now 522 West 183d St.
On the 15th of January, Rev. William Byron Forbush resigned the pastorate of the North Woodward Avenue Congregational church of Detroit, to accept the presidency of the American Institute of Child Life, whose headquarters are in Philadelphia. Dr. Forbush is the founder of the Knights of King Arthur, and a specialist of national reputation in religious work for boys. A leading Detroit paper makes this comment: "The pulpit of Detroit loses an exceptionally able minister, a strong preacher, a man of moderation in word and of successful policy in deed. Those who know Dr. Forbush's special interest in the life and education of boys, his marked aptitude at organizing the youth into effective and stimulating societies, and his broad sympathy with the growing-knowledge that the social and individual condition of the adult is the resultant of the forces brought to play on the child, will imagine him very happy in his new work, and will congratulate the institution that obtains his services. Dr. Forbush's pastoral labors in Detroit have been eminently successful. He has ministered well to his church, but not that alone. He has exerted a decided influence* for good over the whole community. Detroit would regret his going even more were the fact not patent that he is called to greater service."
Secretary, Rev. Wtn. Byron Forbush, 171 Taylor Ave., Detroit, Mich.