The Lowell Institute lectures on "The Biology of Death" by Dr. Raymond Pearl of Johns Hopkins University, delivered last December in Boston, are appearing in TheScientific Monthly. The first lecture on "The Problem" is printed in the March number; others are following in regular order. Ray left May 29 for his summer laboratory at Roland Park, three miles west of Mountainview, N. H. Address him at R.F.D. 2, Mcuntainview.
A recent word from Motley Sargeant, New Bedford, Mass., was received too late for the Nineteenth Report of the class, just issued. He says he has "done little except sell some cement, lime, brick, etc." the past year. But Mott is well and happy,—the latter partly because he has recently seen Bill Atwood and George Clark. We don't know quite what he meant, but he said George looked quite " Washingtonian".
Frank Cavanaugh has completed his strenuous year at Boston College, and left June 3 for a long rest at Scituate. The old shell wound still reminds him of fighting days in France; so he is going to give it his personal attention while he gets ready for further fighting on the college football field.
Secretary, Kenneth Beal, 55 Botolph St., Melrose Highlands, Mass.