Your secretary has been spending the winter again at Delray Beach, Fla., and while there has attended two Dartmouth dinners of the Southern Florida Alumni Association, most efficiently handled by its president Bob Pierce. No 1902 man has shown up, but "Hen"Teague came out of the Sun Ray Sanitarium to attend the February meeting.
"Bob" Estabrook is taking life in stride at Duxbury, Mass. on his comfortable estate overlooking the marshes where Daniel Webster used to do some shooting. Back of his house is a salt water creek where he has a dock and a boat. Bob's father, George Estabrook, was a most loyal Dartmouth man who lived to around ninety, so Bob should have many happy years left.
Jim Huntington has had to slow down the past year because of several bouts with arthritis. A corporation of prominent men has been formed to take over "Forty Acres", his beautiful home on River Drive in Hadley, that it may be preserved as an almost unique example of an unaltered 18th century Connecticut valley dwelling.
Judge Keniston's son has continued his studies at Technology since his return from the war, and is now married and living in Watertown, Mass.
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