John Moody is now manager of the Hotel Potomac, located at the corner of New Jersey Avenue and C Street, S. E., Washington, DC. He writes that he has returned to his old love, and hopes to become a dangerous rival of Hen Teague and Perry Fairfield. Any one going to Washington will make a great misake if he doesn't look John up at once. The class has long felt that it should provide accommodations for its visiting members, so that they would not fail to be hospitably entertained while at the Capital. Now everything is adjusted properly.
Father Bradley, we are glad to report, is in much better physical condition than he has been for many years. We understand that he just made a trip to Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio, and during his absence he was elected to serve another term of three years on the Fall River school committee. Evidently his public service is very greatly appreciated by the citizens of his large city.
Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 10 State St., Boston