Rev. Francis E. Clark, D.D., is now in Honolulu, recovering from the effects of his long siege of typhoid fever. At the request of many friends he is writing his "Reminiscences of Sixty Years." He expects soon to go on to China, Japan, and Korea to attend the national Christian Endeavor conventions.
Major General F. C. Ainsworth (U.S.A., retired), former adjutant general of the United States, left Washington, D. C., in August, 1915, for a long hunting trip in the Northern Rockies, returning home late in October. His address is The Concord, Washington, D. C. He writes: "I have made my home here since my retirement from active service, partly because I have interests here that require more or less watching, and partly because Washington is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and a charming place of residence. All my relatives and almost all my old friends in Woodstock, Vt., are dead, and I could not bring myself to go back there among strangers."
Secretary, Rev. Samuel W. Adriance, Winchester, Mass.