Mr. J. B. Haggerty, who for eleven years has been manager of the College Grill, has been obliged to resign his position because of failing health and has returned to his former home in Milford, Massachusetts. Mr. Haggerty came to Hanover about twenty-five years ago, and has been well-known to all members of the College community during the time of his residence here. Alumni will remember him first perhaps as a baseball umpire; later as a valuable servant of the College in various capacities. He was for a time connected with the old Wheelock Hotel, the forerunner of the Hanover Inn, and for a year or two was the proprietor of a cafe on Main Street. The condition of his health forcing him to give up this business, he became, after a short period of rest, manager of the Grill. In all of his work he has been faithful and successful, and his numerous friends among both the alumni and the present members of the College regret that he is now forced to retire. On the day of his retirement the present employees of the Grill presented Mr. Haggerty with a gold seal watch fob.