Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
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orarium should be paid him, and at least enough to make it possible for him to live modestly comfortably at New Haven. I wrote by hand to try him on to New Haven and have him attend in the Pea- body Museum. As both the doctors are orders I believe it will be easy possible to live with them. She seems a doctor ear but he does not like to come in and will leave it to her. His capital is what he saved out of his D.A. work. His salary was around $12,000 per year and he must have invested by his hand for him something like $50,000. But my ticket from Seattle to New Haven on C.P.R.R. It reads from Cam- brown to Montreal - Springfield to New Haven.