Notice of deaths of Quint and Shelton was received too late for the February issue. She! ton's death was due to paralysis. He had been living with a sister, Mrs. Williams, since his wife's death three years ago.
Those of us present at the October dinner in Boston, Spoop's last meeting with his classmates, will recall the old-time vigor m which he expressed himself. The end was sudden and unexpected, as he had been for some time much better than when we saw him in Hanover in 1932. The interment was at Portsmouth, N. H., Mrs. Quint's old home, where they had spent much of their time. Present at funeral service in Cambridge were classmates Junkins, Sanborn, Howland, Cushman, Bartlett, and Merrill.
Bartlett has completed his journey from Japan and is residing in Norwich, Vt. . . . . Gage came to St. Petersburg, Fla., in January. Address, 130-132 Fourth Ave. N. He hopes to make a trip to California in March The Sanborns were booked for Ormond Beach, Fla., the last half of February. Address, Coquina Hotel. . . . . The Secretary expects to be back in. West Southport, Me., by the middle of March.
Secretary, West Southport, Me.