Asakawa is planning a visit of sixteen months to Japan, and expects to sail sometime this spring.
The Railway Association Car Service Commission, of which Kendall is a member, and which has been sitting in Washington all winter, has been made a general sub-committee to serve with the six other sub-committees covering the military departments of the country, under the Central Railway Board, recently established.
H. A. Miller is president of the Oberlin Federation for Village Improvement and Social Betterment, and has recently been appointed chairman of a committee composed of the mayor and president of the Chamber of Commerce, for public safety.
The Progressive National Convention, which met in St. Louis the first part of April ousted the old national committee to amalgamate with the Prohibition Party, and appointed F. A. Musgrove to be the New Hampshire member on this committee.
George H. Evans, librarian of the Woburn (Mass.) public library, goes May 1 to Somerville, Mass., to become librarian of the public library of that city.
Secretary, George G. Clark 60 State St., Boston