Frank Kivel is reported as seriously ill at his home in Denver, Colo.
Moses B. Perkins of Farmington, Me., spent the spring recess in and about Boston, and attended the final Lenten luncheon of the Boston Dartmouth Club at the Boston City Club.
Dr. Martin W. Peck has resigned as head of the Psychopathic Hospital of Boston and announces the opening of an office at 503 Beacon street, Boston, where he will limit his practice to nervous and mental diseases.
An April letter from the class reunion committee, Robert B. Clark, Davis B. Keniston, James A. Munroe, Robert M. Leach and Arthur C. Tozzer, gives an outline of what may be expected as the program for the twentieth reunion of 1902. The men are expected to arrive Friday, or early Saturday, June 16 or 17. Headquarters will probably be in Massachusetts Hall. Saturday night there will be an informal roundup in Robinson Hall with Bill Murray and Leland Griggs in charge of the program, ladies being invited and dancing and music to follow. Sunday the class will go to Lake Tarleton for an all day outing with golf, tennis, swimming, boating, and a fine dinner. Monday night the class dinner will be held at the Inn and the ladies will take in a show or concert. Ball games, hums, concerts and dances also contribute to the program. Wives and children may come along this year.
Secretary, Wm. Carroll Hill, 7 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester Center, Mass.