Frank W. Philbrick, who is with the James H. Prince Paint Company, Boston, has been spending the winter in Lancaster, Mass., on account of illness. Recent advices indicate that he will be able to resume active duties in a few weeks.
The Secretary is glad to report a brief call from the president of the class, Chester Curtis of St. Louis, on January 15. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis were called to Massachusetts by the death of a relative.
The College Hill Congregational church of Wichita, Kansas, observed January 6 to 13 as "A Week of Thought and Prayer in a Year of War." The speaker for the series of varied meetings was Rev. Ozora S. Davis, D.D., president of Chicago Theological Seminary ; and, according to the published program, he made seventeen addresses in the eight days. The church announcement paid him this tribute: "As an interpreter of the Bible and as a preacher of the Christian good news, Dr. Davis is known and loved throughout the land. No man is more popular in the great colleges and universities."
Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, S3 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.