Associate Justice William H. Taylor of the Vermont Supreme Court was, through appointment of Governor Clement, one of five delegates to the meeting of the American Bar Association held in Boston the first week in September.
William P. Kelly and family again spent the summer at Greensboro Pond, and the adjoining cottage was occupied by Mrs. Hans Peter Andersen and family. Kelly's youngest son enters Dartmouth this fall.
Henry H. Hanson of New York city is also sending a son to Dartmouth.
George W. Ransom, master of the Abraham Lincoln School in Boston, spent the summer in Michigan.
John P. Tucker, in his "Whirling Hub" column in the Traveler, continues to furnish many clever personals for the enjoyment of his friends in Boston and vicinity. The wonder is that he seldom repeats. His style is both dignified and sparkling.
Henry H. Burnham, for the past year principal of the high school of Kennebunk. Me., has been elected principal of the Biddeford (Me.) High School. His wife is to be teacher of Latin in the same school.
Secretary, William M. Hatch, 221 Columbus Ave., Boston