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109 Arithmetic,” which is of great value to all students of elementary chem istry. Dr. Coit has been elected a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the American Chemical Society. ’65. Perry Benjamin Pierce and his daughter, of Washington, D. C., spent a part of the third week of October in Geneva. Mr. Pierce had not been in Geneva since his graduation, and he was greatly\ pleased with the present prosperous look of the college. ’87. William E. Hayres is rector of St. Andrew’s Church, Wellesley, Mass., and has a large number of Wellesley students under his pastoral care. ’87. On October 27th, Arthur P. Guion was married in Omaha, Nebraska. ’90. Edgar Stoney Vaux has been married. ’90. Charles Duncan Mann, of Kansas City, Mo., spent Oct. 19th and 20th in Geneva. ’90. Hon. William F. Sharo, M. A., is headmaster of Yates Academy, Eancaster, Penn. ’93. Rev. Dwight Arthur Parce, of Slaterville Springs, was in Geneva on Oct. 27th. ’93. Hon. Reginald Coe, M.A., is principal of Oxford Academy, Oxford, New York. ’94. Rev. Herbert Eee Gaylord, of Youngstown, Ohio, spent the 15th of October in Geneva. ’94. John R. H. Richmond and Orlo Jay Hamlin were in Genera for a short time about the middle of October. ’94. Barnabas T . Sakai was graduated in June from the Cambridge Theological School with the degree of B. D. He will spend the year at Harvard University in special work in philosophy-. Sakai was influential in sending to Hobart, this fall, the representative of the Japanese nation, whom we now have among us, Barnabas S. Kiniura, ’99. ’95. Floyd Randolph Case came to Geneva 011 October 27th to talk with some of the Faculty about entering his brother here next fall. ’96. Franklin Emerson Smith has been elected president of the middle class at the General Theological Seminary, New York City.