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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mayed his suspended transparences at the wall. Then wen 4 shocks covering 1½ hours (10:30 to 12: A.M. The storm, Tanya ran aground on mouth of Yokohama harbor & it has been found quite impossible to floater her so her congris being taker out. She is stuck in sand and damage is anticipated. This was (Sully) Smith's last voyage his retirement being affected on reaching Yokohama, 2 hours away due to a recent government regulation prohibiting foreign officers on Japan boats