Edmund J. Bugbee resigned the principalship of the high school at Woodstock, Vt., at the end of the fall term, and is now at his farm in Tunbridge, Vt.
The New York Evening Post of January 12 contains a two column article descriptive of the work of Dr. Charles S. ("Squash") Little, the distinguished college athlete, who is organizing a colony of 2600 feeble minded and epileptic wards of the state of New York at Letchworth, among the Ramapo hills, a few miles west, of the Hudson river. Dr. Little planned the New Hampshire School for the Feeble-Minded at Laconia, organized the institution, and superintended it for ten years, there acquiring the reputation which led to his call to a greater work in New York.
Secretary, Frank E. Rowe, 79 Milk St., Boston