During the past year the class has lost two members through death, Daniel N. Gage, whose obituary appeared in the December number of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, and Cecil Archibald, who is noticed in the Necrology of this number.
An enjoyable round-up was held at the Boston City Club the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth game, at which twenty-three men were present. Several other members of the class attended the game, but were unable to appear at the dinner. Those present were Bedell, Besse, Brooks, Campbell, C. A., Chamberlin, L. R., Chamberlain, W. E., Chase, Cornish, Dorothy, Donnelly, Elliott, Furfey, Getchell, Harding, Loder, Proctor, Reeve, Small, W. G., Smith, A. C., Smith, Jake, Thrall, White, Wood, and Bourne.
Several members of the class were present at the Cornell game, including Chamberlin, L. R., Chase, Clough, Gilman, Knight, Lillard, Proctor, Tuck, Vaughan, and Wallis, L. T. Vaughan represented the class at the memorial services at the Dartmouth Night exercises.
Word from Sliver Hatch, who is located in far-away Santa Marta, shows much appreciation of communications from his classmates. E. P. Noel, whose headquarters are in London, writes that he has been traveling in the Ruhr district recently, and has some interesting information to impart when he has the opportunity to see us, which he hopes will be in 1925.
L. T. Wallis' permanent address is now 26 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Rev. Irving W. Stuart, organizer and for nine years pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church of Detroit, has resigned that position to become city superintendent of the Congregational Union of Detroit. The change took place January 1. He will have an office at 1640 Penobscot Building, and will have supervision and oversight of the general programs of his denomination.
Secretary,