Allen C. Cummings, for six years principal of the high school of Claremont, N. H., has been elected principal of the South Hadley Falls (Mass.) High School, and began his duties in September.
The Woman's Home Companion is featuring a series of articles by Dr. W. R. P. Emerson upon the care and feeding of children, particularly in relation to malnutrition.
Edward K. Hall, business director of the Committee on Education and Special Training of the War Department, has recently Sled a final report covering the settlement of the claims of the colleges in connection with the S. A. T. C. The work of settling these claims started soon after the armistice was signed, and was entirely completed in June. There were 686 contracts handled, and nearly ten million dollars paid in settlement. The colleges and the War Department unite in the warmest praise of the efficient and expeditious manner in which this committee handled its work. Mr. Hall became September 1 vice president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. He will be associated with the first vice-president in charge of operation, and will give particular attention to relations with the personnel.
Secretary, Arthur M. Strong, SO Beacon St., Boston