Maurice Robinson writes: "l think our Reunion should be postponed until after the war is over. There is not much to report. We are fairly well. We keep pretty busy doing not much of anything. We are spending about seven months in Florida. We shall listen to an innumerable number of lectures on every subject under the sun, at Winter Park. I was fond of Mathewson, having known him better than many others in the class. I had a short visit with him in his home town about three years ago. Reynolds did not do him any more than justice, in his remarks. His tribute was in fine taste and to the point Hilton's family are reported reasonably well. One of his granddaughters has entered Wellesley and the second one is also a freshman, at the University of Chicago.
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