Diary, 1930, of trips to Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, DC
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Friday June 20. 1930 Left on 5 o'clock for Albany To assist Am Humane Assoc in judging 7 traps entered in their contest. 11.45 out of New York. Settip up to Albany n early morning June 21 Traps even arranged in the room devoted to Zoology Studios in The State Museum. A very large number some of the old ones as a few new patterns. J.G. Stauterboke was there Always came on the same Train as myself. Got through with the state business by noon. Clewellyn Legge Conservation Commissioner, who was the chief judge was anxious to get away. We had lunch and their Mr Coleman with S.P. myself, also Sunderson, and Schoonmaker out to the State Game Farm at Shelburne, about 140 mile We looked over it pretty well. Mr Rogers has a good many Wood ducks