Mose Linscott cruised with Brother Rollie and others on Rollie's boat, boarding at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Two weeks later he joined Ele at their motel at Miami Beach for a month's stay. On their way home from Florida, Mose and Eloise stopped to visit the Vic Olsens at Melbourne Beach. Mose reports that, aside from being gray-haired, Vic looks just as trim as when he was hurling strikes at batters fifty years ago. They have a bee-yutiful place, and grandstand seats for all the Cape Canaveral shots. After being works manager for Cadillac and big boss of the G.M. Hydramatic plant for so many years, Vic has earned a rest, but is active in city affairs nevertheless, being on the finance committee, chairman of the new hospital committee, etc.
Grenville W. Kimball as secretary of Richard D. Kimball Co. advises of their move to 150 Causeway St., Boston 14. Gren lives in Lynnfield Center, 60 Phillips Road.
Edmund and Gladys Freeman having returned from Florida have planned an air (jet) trip to England and other countries of Western Europe, to return on June 25, to be at South Royalton, Vt.
Early in April Bill and Sara Terry left to visit Betty in Phoenix, Ariz., and build up energy for the Alumni Fund and thus our 49th year's contribution preparing for June '63's 50th "over the top."
Warde Wilkins leaves May 22 from New York for Lisbon, Portugal for four or five days before he joins a tour that goes from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, England, Scotland and Ireland. He will see KeithWoods' widow and daughter Betsy in Lisbon and Kippy Tuck in Paris, among other Dartmouth friends.
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