Governor Clement of Vermont has appointed Stephen S. Cushing of St. Albans a member of the Free Public Library Commission of the state for a period of five years, beginning February 1, 1920.
Rev. Howard J. Chidley was elected president of the Florence Crittenton League of Compassion at the annual meeting of the League, held in Boston during January.
Thurlow M. Gordon became January 1 a member of the law firm of McAdoo, Colton, and Franklin, 120 Broadway, New York.
Joseph M. Story, who has been lost to the class for a couple of years, has been located. Story saw service on the Mexican border with the New York National Guard from June 26, 1916, until February, 1917. He attended camp at Plattsburg, and was commis- sioned as second lieutenant, Q. M. C. He saw service at various camps in this country, was commissioned as captain August 24, 1918, and was discharged October 28, 1919. At present he is superintendent of construction on an aviation field at New Dorp, Staten Island. He is living at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York city.
A. H. Ayers (T. S. C. E. '07), who has been connected with the U. S. Reclamation Service since 1913, and has been project manager of the Shoshone Project at Powell, Wyo., since March, 1918, leaves government service March 1 to become chief engineer and general manager of a private irrigation enterprise at Riverton, Wyo.
Secretary, Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H.