Rev. B. F. Gustin, who has resigned the pastorate of the North Congregational church, Amherst, Mass., after fourteen years of service there, was presented by the parish recently with 25 ten dollar gold pieces. He will remain in Amherst, and seek to improve his health by engaging in fruit farming.
The recently published proceedings of the 44th annual session of the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-Minded contain an address on "Curative Treatment v. Punitive for Defective Delinquents", by Guy Fernald, A. M., M. D., resident physician at the Concord, Mass., Reformatory.
Prof. Alfred L. Saben of Littleton was one of the speakers at a recent conference of Mas sachusetts high school principals at the Bridge water Normal School.
City Engineer Charles A. French of Laconia has been commissioned as major in the reorganized New Hampshire National Guard.
Henry C. Sanders, M.D., of Claremont has been elected vice-president of the Sullivan County Medical Association.
The class secretary was added to the still short list of '93 grandfathers on March 20, when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Spaulding of Cambridge, Mass.
Samuel P. French of West Lebanon has been elected vice-president of the Grafton County Sunday School Association.
Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.