James H. Willoughby has moved his residence from Winchester to Arlington, Mass. He has been for many years in the service of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company as claim agent.
Rev. Alexander Wiswall has been pastor of the Congregational church in Uxbridge Mass., since 1904. He was born in Glasgow. Scotland, but writes : "Nevertheless I am one hundred per cent American, and the only regret I have is, that I have done so little for America, which has done so much for me." A perfect flow of good wishes poured in upon Freeman Putney, retired superintendent of schools for Gloucester, Mass., on his seventy-third birthday anniversary. From children, youth, people of middle age, and those of more advanced years came 140 or more letters of congratulation and good wishes.
Two new books from the pen of Rev. Francis E. Clark, D. D., LL. D., have appeared. One, "Our Italian Fellow Citizens," a volume of 217 pages, is published by Small. Maynard, and Company of Boston. The other, "The Gospel of Out-of-Doors," is published by the Association Press.
William P. Cooper of Fort Wayne, Ind. has completely recovered after a most successful operation at the hospital for double hernia. He attended the annual convention of national life underwriters, held at the Copley-Plaza, Boston, September 21-23. Mr. Cooper has been connected with the New York Life Insurance Company for many years, and has frequently figured on the leaders' lists of the company. His son, Brown Cooper, Dartmouth '10, is associated with him in his work
Secretary, Rev. Samuel W. Adriance, Winchester, Mass.