Asakawa spent last summer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and England, observing the effect of the war upon the people. He presented a paper on "Japan's Early Experience with Buddhism" at the meeting of the American Historical Association in San Francisco, July 23, 1915.
E. A. Abbott has removed his real estate operations to Fresno, Cal. Address, 202 Rowell Building.
Atwood was elected to the school committee of Melrose December 14.
Beal has bought a small summer place at Harwich, Mass.
Benezet in the summer made an investigation of the value of the lowa State Board of Education for Governor Phillips of Wisconsin. He has a son Louis, born June 29, 1915.
Berger is again editor of the AmericanStationer, 150 Nassau St., New York.
N. P. Brown was the guest of honor on the trip of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company to Richmond, Va., in the fall and was the chief after-dinner speaker at their dinner to the Richmond Blues.
Ash, Mrs. Ash, five children, and maid motored from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Corvallis, Oregon, during the summer. It took five weeks, and they camped out along the way. Ash and Childs have established the Builders' Supply Company, dealing in cement, lime, plaster, etc., in Corvallis.
Cogswell has been playing in the Nellie Gill Company "in stock" among the eastern cities of Massachusetts this fall.
Colbert is spending the winter at the Sidis Institute, Portsmouth, N.. H.
Corey's law office is now at 73 Congress St., Portsmouth.
Croker has been investigating factory efficiency for Rice & Hutchins.
Crolius is now with the Carnegie Steel Company, Munhall, Pa. During the summer he gave a discussion before a gathering of: Canadian scientists at Toronto upon combustion and smoke problems.
H H. Dearborn is member of the board of health and school physician for the town of Becket, Mass.
Dickey on November 1 became news editor of the Springfield Morning Union, and is now residing in Springfield.
Donahue is this year's president of the Dartmouth Club of Boston.
Ford this year has been made secretary of the faculty of the University of Minnesota, and is also a member of the administrative board of the college, which handles all matters relating to the student body, numbering 1800.
Galusha has removed his residence to Westford, Mass. During the year he has sold a gas producer to the government of New South Wales, Australia.
"Greenwood has bought a new residence, 588 Broadview Terrace, Hartford.
Gerould and Mrs. Gerould spent a month in Hawaii during the summer.
Hardwick took in Hanover during the summer on a motor trip through the White Mountains.
Hawkes was appointed trial justice for York County with criminal jurisdiction in July, 1915. A son, Ralph Wilson, Jr., was born September 23, 1915.
Hoban helped draw up the Democratic platform for the gubernatorial election in Massachusetts last fall.
Hodgkins has added another son to his family, Richard Bradlee, born October 17, 1915.
Secretary, George G. Clark, 60 State St., Boston