The diary of Edmund Heller, October 9, 1917-January 12, 1918 : covering his return trip from the First Asiatic Expedition led by Roy Chapman Andrews of the American Museum of Natural History
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The Korean apple is fine flavor horticultural garden some six miles at gloomy by way of train car & then by Rickshaw thru the fields. On the way Deva was surprised losed Japs & Korean men give their seats to women when the car was crowded, On the way 2 officers loaded the car with 2 prisoners Mixed together. One of the officers was a jap other Korean. The same sort of thing occurs everywhere in any Seoul every place where 2 are always stationed together, one a jap other a Korean. The Koreans are said however to detect the Japs. At the horticultural station a jap attendant showed no over stock of apples Office quality & trees loaded by fruits. There were