In "Leprosy Notes," published by the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association, there is an account of leprosy in Central and Southern Europe, contributed by Rev. Justin E. Abbott, D.D. Dr. Abbott visited Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Italy, and Switzerland in 1925; Poland in 1926. He obtained his information from boards of health, and was everywhere courteously received.
Five members of the class, Tripp, Hardison, McCutcheon, and Piper, with Merrill as host, met at the City Club, March 29, for the annual Boston dinner.
F. H. Hardison represented the class at the annual meeting of the Secretaries Association, May 3.
Rev. Francis P. Thayer is planning to change his residence to North Charlestown, N. H.
Arthur Hay has been at Charleston, S. C., since last October, "busy as usual with auto, camera, and brush." A new permanent address is 3 Mitchell Place, New York city.
Mrs. Laura Rice Piper, wife of Dr. Henry H. Piper, died at her home at West Medford, Mass., May 17, in her 74th year. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mary P. Wilkins, wife of Dr. S. H. Wilkins '05, and a granddaughter, Ann E. Wilkins; also by two brothers, and a mother in her 99th year.
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