The big news is about myself, and I make no apologies for bragging. As you may have noticed, I showed a change of address starting With my previous column. Mary E.Kent, widow of Lloyd W. Kent '29, and I were married on July 8 and are living in Narragansett, R.I. We have known each other for something over 50 years. I have had a total of 62 years of prior successful marriages, and Mary has had 55 years of the same. At 90 I am robbing the cradle a little as Mary is not yet 83. We are very happy.
As to the rest of the world, I have two items to report. Marion Hourdequin, widow of Felix, writes from Rockford, Ill, that she's moving soon to Connecticut to be near her son, James Hourdequin '66, and "his super family."James has a son who will be seeking admission to Dartmouth next year. Marion says "I cannot put into words my admiration for the consideration and loyalty of Dartmouth men—especially '24s.Cheers."
Marjorie L. flint of Izusa, Calif., writes of the death of her aunt, Bessie Bures Flint, widow of Thomas Flint Jr.
Edward Winsor, 11 Fox Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882
I am robbing the cradle a little as Mary is not yet 83. EDWARD WINSOR '24