The following item from Eliot, Maine, appeared in the Portsmouth Herald of July 6:
"The William Fogg Library on July 4 received a check for $100 from Ralph S. Bartlett, a well-known Boston attorney, formerly of Eliot, with the following letter: 'Dr. J. L. M. Willis, Trustee of William Fogg Library: My dear Mr. Willis :— For the next five years, if I live, I shall be glad to make an annual gift of $100 to the trustees of the William Fogg Library for its general uses. I would like to give this amount on July 4 of each of these years in memory of my father, who was born on that date, and of my mother, each of whom made generous sacrifices to enable me to obtain an education. With cordial greetings, sincerely yours, Ralph S. Bartletf."
Frederick T. Bradish, who for the past thirteen years has been associated with the Vermont Farm Machine Company, at Bellows Falls, Vt., has recently moved to St. Albans, Vt., and formed a partnership with George H. Soule. The new firm, under the name of George H. Soule and Company, are "manufacturers of modern sugar making utensils, makers of and dealers in Vermont maple sugar and syrup." Both men have had experience in the manufacture of implements,, and Mr. Soule has been known as the largest producer of maple sugar in Vermont.
Chester Flagg decided not to open the Danforth School at Framingham, Mass., for the current year. Flagg himself is teaching at Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Ozora S. Davis. president of Chicago Theological Seminary, was in Cambridge in August to attend the conference of presidents and deans of theological seminaries of the United States and Canada called by Harvard to consider the program of the seminaries in war time.
Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, 16 Beech Road, Coolidge Corner, Mass.