Keay has been reelected secretary of the Board of Health at Rochester, N. H., an office he has held since 1903. He has also been reappointed medical referee for another five years, having filled this position since 1907. It is well to have faithful services appreciated, and the work keeps him active. Keay and John Lew Clark has a contract to live to the century mark.
We are all glad to know of the recovery of Mrs. Wallace Short after a long illness at the Malone, N. Y., Hospital. She has now returned to her home in New York City, where her older son, William W., carries on his own engineering business. The younger son Wallace Jr., who graduated from Annapolis, is somewhere in the Pacific area, as operations officer on the staff of Admiral Havill. Before this assignment he was at Alameda, Calif., Naval Air Base, in charge of Navy planes from San Diego to the Aleutians. Margaret is married to a professor at Syracuse University, but finds time to help actively with Red Cross work.
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Treasurer, 32 CJaflin St., Milford, Mass.