The following letter from Dr. Thomas J. Harris, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, will be of interest:
I have been at Fort Oglethorpe since enlistment. The work has been most interesting. In addition to being in charge of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department of the General Hospital, I was commissioned to establish a postgraduate school for officers in the specialty of oto-laryngology. Several hundred men have passed under my inspection, and over a hundred .nave received a course of intensive instruction to fit them for work abroad. With the end of fighting the school closed, and I expect to be home now before many months." Department of Oto-laryngology, U. S. General Hospital No. 14, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., Jan. 20, 1919.
Dr. Arthur Fairbanks, director of the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston, has been chosen president of the trustees of St. Johnsbury Academy, to succeed his father, the late Rev. Henry Fairbanks 'S3. This institution in the Sixty years of its existence has had but three presidents, Thaddeus Fairbanks, his sou Henry, and his grandson Arthur.
Secretary, William M. Hatch, 221 Columbus Ave., Boston