Charles M. Stevens removed last November to Eugene, Oregon, where is engaged in the practice of law.
"Jesus for Men of Today" is a new book by Dr. George H. Gilbert. It is meant to give the significant biography in popular form. It is written in fine English, in a peculiarly rhythmical style.
Charles D. Tenney, secretary of the United States legation at Peking, China, writes the secretary under date of May 10: "This terrific world war makes every country an interesting place to be in, and we are not missing the interest out here in .China. Our life here for the past twenty years has been always highly spiced with excitement. One crisis follows another. At present the future looks unusually stormy. As I write, the Republicans and Reactionaries, the pro-war faction and the anti-war party, the military clique and the civilians, are all squaring for a grand struggle. What the result will be for China and her long-suffering millions no one can predict. You can easily imagine how absorbed we of the diplomatic service are in observing and trying to guide the mad forces that are at work."
The University of Vermont has conferred the degree of Doctor of Science on Dr. Charles S. Caverly, president of the Vermont state board of health, in these words: "for your pioneer service as a medical expert in the study of infantile paralysis, as a distinguished sanitarian, respected medical author, great physician, and unselfish public servant."
Secretary, William D. Parkinson, Waltham, Mass.