Rev. Charles Wattie has gone to Hardwick, Vt., to preach for the Congregational church for an indefinite period.
Sixteen men of 1902 attended the 53rd annual reunion and dinner of the Boston alumni at Symphony Hall on Friday evening, Feb. 15. They were Adriance, Ballou, Dorr, Dalrymple, Dow, deAnguera, Elliott, W. C. Hill, Hatch, Keniston, Newman, Pattrell, Morse, H. F. Parker, Taylor, and Wright.
Herman K. C. deAnguera, who has been active in establishing war huts as assistant executive secretary for the Northeastern Department of the War Work Council of the Y.M.C.A., will sail from New York on March 7 to become general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. at Montevideo in South America.
Davis B. Keniston, Jr., and Wm. Carroll Hill have recently become members of St. John's Lodge, A. F. and A. M., of Boston, the oldest Masonic lodge in the country, Mr. Keniston by transfer from his home lodge in New Hampshire.
Captain Arthur V. Ruggles, of the Engineer Corps, in a letter to the Secretary from New York dated January 20, stated he was going overseas at once. It is probable he was among those who went over in transports at the same time as the Tuscania.
Secretary, Wm. Carroll Hill, 35 Bailey St., Dorchester Center, Mass.