As so many of our class seem to be wintering in Florida, I decided in 1941 to try it myself for a month each year and have kept it up since. This year I am spending three months between Florida and Montego Bay, Jamaica, where I am now. Harry Hill left New Hampshire each winter for 25 years to come to Florida, and finally some years, ago settled at Eustes, Florida, for life. Clarence Hosford has been going to St. Petersburg for many winters, and Tom Barnes seems to be running Coronado Beach, where Bob Goodell has often visited. We should have a 1902 Winter Reunion some year at Palm Beach.
Kenneth Morse is still very much on the ball in Worcester, running a life insurance agency for the New England Mutual. He is still in love with his wife, who he says paints darn fine pictures." He has a married daughter, and a son of whom he says, "E. Gordon Bill didn't want him in Dartmouth but he is now President of The National Research Corporation."
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