According to information lately received, Allyn J. Crosby is retired and lives in Roslindale, Mass., 68 Aldrich St.
Jesse R. Squires has recently retired. He lives in Montpelier, Vt.
"P. I." Morrison, I am informed, plans to retire from his very active and useful labors and take up his residence in Durham, N. H.
At a Dartmouth dinner recently held in St. Petersburg, Fla., two '95 men were present, Cleaveland and Stevens. Fred and Mrs. Cleaveland have been spending part of the winter in St. Petersburg. Their son Paul is making a fine record at Dartmouth. He stands high in scholarship. He spent the spring vacation writh his parents in Florida.
Eighteen hundred and ninety-five men who took the course in astronomy under Professor E. B. Frost, will be interested to know that Professor Frost has recently purchased a winter residence in St. Petersburg. He was present at the Dartmouth dinner there and spoke informally.
"Mike" (E. F.) Adams is associated with his brother, Walter A., director of Mt. Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, Calif.
"Bunker" Bishop and R. E. Stevens were present at the annual Dartmouth dinner in Washington, April 8.
Newhart seems to be making a fine record as a physician in Minneapolis, Minn.
Austin is credited with inventing an ingenious device for the use of the blind in writing. He constructed it especially for Prof. Frost.
Editor, Hartford, Vt.