The class of 1902, which holds its fifteenth reunion at Hanover in June, has appointed the following reunion committee, which has begun active work to bring back the graduates of the class: Davis B. Keniston, George L. Dow, Sewall E. Newman, and Wm. Carroll Hill of Boston;George W. Elderkin of Princeton, N. J.; Hermon W. Farwell of New York city;, and Howard P. Stone of Chicago, Ill.
Ralph H. Carleton of Chicago has been given a three months leave of absence owing to ill health, and is spending the time in California.
James Easson was seriously injured in an explosion in a steel mill in Pittsburgh, Pa., early in the year and is now at Atlantic City seeking recovery of his health.
George H. Beaudry, formerly in the insurance business in San Francisco, Cal., is now connected with the Continental Life Insurance Company, and stationed at Salt Lake City, Utah.
Captain Henry C. Pillsbury, connected with the medical corps of the United States Army, is stationed at Deming, N. M.
Secretary, Wm. Carroll Hill, 30 Bailey St., Dorchester Center, Mass.