A. M. Abbott's family summered at Hyannisport on Cape Cod last year.
A. E. Abbott has relocated his real estate business at 733-735 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
E. A. Allen's business address has been changed to 209-211 State St., Boston.
John Ash built a concrete viaduct for Yamhill County at McMinnville, Oregon, last summer.
J. L. Barney has moved his residence" to 3 Arundel Park, Dorchester.
The Barstows were at Round Pond, Me., as usual for a vacation.
K. Beal tried gardening as a summer recreation at his new place at Harwich on Cape Cod.
H. Berger is now editor of Paper TradeJournal, 10 East 39th St., New York city.
S. Burns and family were at Salter's Point, Cape Cod, for July and August.
E. Eastman attended the N. E. A. meeting in New York, and summered in Franklin as usual.
W. R. Eastman, with the title of captain, was attached to the quartermaster's department in charge of transportation, Vermont National Guard, during the summer. Incidentally he looked after all the transportation of those attending Plattsburg from the East.
Evans attended the conference of librarians.
Prof. Ford is having a Sabbatical. He was at Scituate during the summer, and is at 24 Irving St., Cambridge, for the winter.
Galusha has moved his residence to Sharon, Mass.
Heywood made a trip to Bucksport, Me., in August.
Hoban was re-elected to the school committee of Gardner in March.
Dr. Hopkins was the influential mover in getting the new $10,000 town hall for West Swanzey, N. H.
H. Chase had charge of the 5000 school children taking part in the Stamford, Conn., 275th anniversary.
T. Chase made a trip to California in December and January.
Child has opened a moving picture theater in Corvallis.
Colbert is still at Dr. Sidis' Institute, Portsmouth, but is on the gain.
Collar attended the annual conference of librarians at Asbury Park.
Cushman motored from Chicago to Randolph for his vacation exercise.
M. L. Dickey's small daughter, Eleanor, had a remarkable recovery from an almost fatal attack of infantile paralysis in September.
P. Drake has been acting medical director of the Germania Life Insurance Co. in York, owing to the absence of the director on the Mexican border.
The Drew family summered at Chatham on Cape Cod.
DuBois has sold out his coal business, but continues his insurance business.
Dr. Hoskins was three weeks with the medical corps of the' army during the summer.
Arthur Irving got in a motor trip to Can ada during the summer.
Lynch attended the Princeton game and met Pete Lane.
C. O. Miller has been busy this summer constructing a large addition to the store of the C. O. Miller Co., almost doubling its former capacity.
Prof. H. A. Miller made a camping trip with his auto from Oberlin to Boston and back during the summer.
Musgrove presided at the annual dinner of the Hanover Young Men's Club in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakes entertained Prof. Fletcher when in Minneapolis in the summer.
Payne spent his vacation on the Megantic game preserve.
Rice has been adding to the buildings on his farm during the summer.
Risley motored through Connecticut for a vacation trip.
Pearl's new activities are head editor of the Scientific Monthly Journal and membership on the executive committee' of the National Research Council formed at President Wilson's request.
F. R. Sanborn is living at Plandone, L. I.
J. L. Sanborn's new business address is 40 Union Station, Providence.
Sears and family motored from Redwood City to Spokane, Wash., camping out during the summer, and are now located at 14 Charles St., Hyde Park, Mass., while Sears is doing some work at the Boston University Law School.
Sewall is again President of the Tri-County Medical Society.
Skinner has built a new house and garage.
Sam Smith is doing engineering work in the East, and may be addressed c/o G. F. Hardy, 309 Broadway, New York city.
Speare was elected secretary-treasurer of the New Hampshire Schoolmasters' Club in October.
Tootell has sold his farm and bought another one just east of Simms, to which place he has moved his family.
Willard has been elected to membership in the French Astronomical Society.
Woodman, together with N. R. French, presented a paper on Frictional Electricity at the meeting of American Society of Physicists in New York in December.
A. D. Wiggin has removed to Raynes-ford, Mont., where he is superintendent of schools.
Secretary, George G. Clark, 60 State St., Boston