The Secretary has just learned that Mrs. Henry L. Moore died November 26, 1933, "peacefully, without warning," her daughter says. This daughter, Edith (Mrs. Eben Atwood), lives at Wayzata, Minn.
A Christinas note came from Mrs. Sutherland, who is making her home with her daughter Anna, the wife of Rev. Walter M. Swann of Alpena, Mich. The Swann grandchildren are two—David, a junior, and Arthur, a freshman, at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Sutherland was expecting the other daughter, Mrs. Mary Zutavern, to join them from Kansas for Christmas, with her daughters, Alice (married), and Fredericka, a junior in Kansas State.
The Vermont Historical Society is just publishing "The History of Londonderry,Vermont; the Story of the Town and itsPeople and a Genealogy of LondonderryFamilies: Written by Judge Addison E.Cudworth." Cudworth had been at work on the compilation of this book for forty years, and it is safe to say that it must be extremely readable as well as authoritative. It can be ordered from the Historical Society at Montpelier for $4.50.
Note in the '76 class news a mention of the continued activity of Deane, our oldest surviving classmate.
Secretary, Chelsea, Vt.