So far as the Secretary knows, the sixteen survivors of the class are all in fair health. In fact, "Sonny" Gage is better than a year ago, when he had a touch of rheumatism. He drove over from St. Petersburg a few days since, and we had a fine talk. He does not have that school-girl color he had twenty years ago, but he is undoubtedly the youngest of the class in appearance.
Corwin, in an interesting letter to Gage, tells of the activities of his mission at Tampa, Fla., and those of his son in South America. It has has always seemed that Corwin deserves the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from his alma mater. For many years, his life has been a beautiful sacrifice and he has brought many of the foreign-speaking residents of Tampa in to the church.
Sanborn has a sensational letter from Winn, whose present address is 1248 Alta Street, Redlands, Calif. He makes the amazing announcement that he has three married children, ten grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren! This coming summer Winn and his wife will observe the 60th anniversary of their marriage.
Dartmouth is well represented in Florida this winter, White is at St. Petersburg, also Austin '85 and Kelley '86.
Secretary, Box 869, Clearwater, Fla. Class Agent, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.