Rev. James B. Sargent, who went to England in Y. M. C. A. work last October, returned to this country Easter Sunday. He is still in Y. M. C. A. work, engaged in troop train service, and has recently returned from a trip from Camp Mills to Camp Dodge, Des Moines, lowa.
Rev. J. G. Miller, pastor of the South Congregational church, Peabody, Mass., has been on leave of absence for three months ending June 30, as special agent of the Federal Board for Vocational Education for disabled soldiers and sailors, with an office in Boston.
Prof. C. H. Richardson of Syracuse University served as acting pastor of the Congregational church at Pulaski, N. Y., during the absence of its pastor for sixteen months, as chaplain in the navy. His services were so highly, regarded that at Easter, his last appearance in the pulpit, speeches of appreciation were made by deacons and trustees, and a purse of gold was presented as a token of gratitude and affection.
Secretary, Arthur M. Strong, 50 Beacon St., Boston