Since December 1, 1994, the Kellogg Pelletron has been run 572 hours. Of this time, 285 hours was for studying the temperature dependence of the polarization of the HERMES ^3 He target, 202 hours for studying the HERMES TOM polarization monitor, and 85 hours for studying the ^19F (alpha, n) reaction. The temperature dependence studies were aided by the development of an improved procedure for making deuterium cathodes for the sputter ion source. With these cathodes, 60 muA of ^2H^- could be injected into the Pelletron.