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Ave., Newport News, Va. ; Geo. L. Moxley, 1161 East 

 40 St., Los Angeles, Calif. ; W. J. Dowkes, 175 Painter 

 St., Owens Sound, Canada; Miss Kate Jones, 240 

 Jewett St., Lowell, Mass. ; Miss Nancy Darling, R. 

 D. 2-34 Woodstock, Vt. and Miss Flora B. Neumont, 

 336 N. Craig St., Pittsburg, Pa. The membership' 

 is now 162, the largest it has been in the history of 

 the Society. 



The address of S. Fred Prince is now University 

 of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Mrs. Emily Hichcock Terry, 

 long connected with Hubbard House, at Smith Col- 

 lege, Northampton, Mass., has left because of ill 

 health and is now at Bennington, Vt., where she 

 should be addressed in care of W. B. Sheldon, Esq. 



The Society has recently reprinted the circular of 

 invitation which may be used in soliciting others to 

 join the Society. It also includes a proposition for a 

 fern exchange. Extra copies of the folder may be ob- 

 tained by addressing the Secretary. — C. 



Secretary Hopkins has had several calls for the 

 early Annual Reports of the Society and asks mem- 

 bers having extra copies of any Reports previous to 

 1907 that they are willing to part with, to send them to 

 him. 



President S. M. Newman of Front Royal College 

 in Virginia, has accepted a similar position in Kee 

 Mar College, Hagerstown, Md., and should be ad- 

 dressed there in future. — C. 



Dr. Dana W, Fellows, formerly Vice President of 

 the Society, has been appointed a member of the Board 

 of Examiners in the practice of dentistry for the State 

 of Maine. 



