Reynolds Morse graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
For a decade after his MBA, Reynolds worked in industry before starting his own firm, Injection Molders Supply Company in 1949.
After graduating from the Hathaway Brown School, she earned a bachelor's degree in music from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida in 1937.
For instance, he published "Injection Molding News"; added to the rock collection of the Denver Natural History Museum where he was a trustee, and he collected George Elbert Burr manuscript materials which he donated to the Denver Public Library.
Reynolds Morse also authored George Elbert Burr: Etcher of the American West and published an anthology of his own, which he called Some Fifty Unprofessional Poems, as well as Gold Links Tailings in memory of his maternal grandfather.
With the financial support of the City of St. Petersburg and the State of Florida, the collection was housed in the Salvador Dalí Museum, formerly a warehouse on the waterfront, which opened in March 1982.
"Sharing their knowledge and understanding of Salvador Dalí and his art has been a lifelong mission for this dedicated couple.