George W. Shaw has removed from Berkeley, Cal., to Los Angeles. He is supervisor of farm loans for the Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank.
F. B. Sanborn returned in May from an extended trip through the Middle West in the interest of the Sanborn Company.
W. L. Blossom represented his company, the Grain Dealers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at the annual meeting in Kansas City of the National Association of Insurance Companies.
Dr. W. T. Merrill has recently removed to Washington, D. C., and is living at 730 Rock Creek Church Road.
Daniel S. Ruevsky of Roustchouk, Bulgaria, has recently recovered from an attack of influenza and bronchitis. His health was badly shattered in the World War. He served as captain in the Bulgarian Army, and was twice decorated for bravery. In a recent letter he says: "Before the war 1000 Bulgar leva were equivalent to $250, and 8000 Austrian kroner to $1609,—today only $12."
Secretary, Emerson Rice, 87 Arlington St., Hyde Park, Mass.