One from New Haven, Conn., writes objecting to our name, “Plymouth Rock.”


Mrs. C. H. Pike, of New Haven, Conn., informs us that at one of their meetings, they made successful experiments in chemistry, before a delighted audience. Speaks well for our ’88s.


The Rev. H. L. Brickett, of Linnfield Center, Mass., class ’88, was appointed as a committee of one to confer with the granite companies of New England in regard to a base of granite for the proposed new Hall of Philosophy at Chautauqua, and has been successful in having donated one from the best granite, to be highly polished, bearing our name, monogram, motto, and year of our class. It is valued at $100. We extend to him, in the name of the “Plymouth Rocks,” the ’88s, more than thanks.


The Rev. Dr. Dunning, of Boston, has consented to deliver the address at our first annual “spread” in August next.


Stationery and badges for ’88 may be secured of Henry Hart, Atlanta, Ga.