Edward K. Robinson of Ginn and Company was recently elected president of the Society of Printers at that organization's annual meeting and dinner at the Boston Art Club.
Harry B. Johnson was recently elected commander of the General Charles Devens Post of the American Legion of Worcester, Mass., and vice-president of the Lions Club of Worcester.
William C. Pelkey, city clerk of Providence, R. 1., has been elected chairman of the Republican State Committee of Rhode Island, and will probably resign his present position and devote his entire time to politics.
Frank Stowell has changed his address to 28 North Clinton street, Chicago.
Dave Ford is on the move again; his new address is, care of Department of Health of Craven County, Newbern, North Carolina.
About a dozen men attended the annual round-up of the Boston Alumni Association in Boston recently. They were the same faithful 12 disciples.
Rev. Oscar J. Aldrich, non-graduate, for several years at Stafford Springs, Conn., has been lost. His new address is sought.
The Eagle Mountain House at Jackson, N. H., owned and managed by Tinker Gale, has of late been the scene of many merry parties, enjoying the winter carnivals in the White Mountains.
Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 3 Avalon Place, Worcester, Mass.