Frank Morrison died December 24 in Cambridge. He was not much of a reuner. He at tended one of our Boston 5-class dinners.
The Horace Kidgers will be at Anna Maria, Fla., Box 23, after Jan. 1, and will stay until about the first of May.
Andy Perham writes from New Market, Md., that he never sees any classmates, but does see some Dartmouth men from Baltimore and Washington who visit his antique shop. Tute Worthen is still rambling over the hills of Arizona. The Aggie Smiths expect to stay home this winter but if all goes well will be on their way again next summer.
All goes well with the Willard Hartshorns. The Guardineers are quite well and enjoying life at Orlando, Fla.
We had a good many Christmas cards from classmates. We were very glad to hear from them, but as they gave no news we suppose they are going along in the same old way just as we are.
Remember June in Hanover.
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