The class meeting and dinner at Young's Hotel, Boston, on Feb. 28, proved a most enjoyable and profitable occasion. Twenty-nine members were present: Brooks, W. E. Chamberlain, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Day, Donnelly, Fleming, R. A. French, Furfey, E. Gilbert, O. B. Gilbert, Gilman, Harding, Hersam, H. V. Knight, Lillard, Loder, Luce, McCabe, Nourse, J. W. Peirce, Peyser, Preston, Proctor, W. G. Small, A. C. Smith, Terrien, Wallis, Wilkins. Letters were read from many who were too far away to attend. The old reunion committee that had held over from 1910 was "honorably discharged," and the following committee elected to handle the decennial reunion at Hanover in June, 1915: L. R. Chamberlin, Day, Donnelly, Falconer, E. Gilbert, Hale, Hills, Hobart, and J. W. Peirce. This committee is now organizing for the work, so that preparations for the reunion will begin at once.
Stillman Batchellor, mining engineer, is rocated at Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico.
George C. Agry, after three years in New Orleans with the Library Bureau and a break in health which compelled him to pass several months in the Adirondacks, is now connected with the Fowler Manufacturing Company, at 241 West 23rd St., New York.
"Cap" Kelley is supervising principal in the Department of Education of Porto Rico, with headquarters at Juana Diaz.
Secretary, Edgar Gilbert, 6 Wyanoke St., White Plains, N. Y.