Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
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Berkeley Sunday Feb 20 Dark and raining. After breakfast write a long letter to Mrs Levere, and then unpacked all my luggage. Had dinner at Bruce Clark's home. Wrote letters to Emma, Mrs Thomas, Clement Burrallu and J P Smith, in the evening. No rain in afternoon but this evening it is at it again. Berkeley Monday Feb 21. Prepared for and at 10 A.M. gave a lecture to Prof Lawson class (about 35 men, 1 girl) on Haeckel Shales and viviparization. Then prepared and 4 P.M. gave a lec- ture to Prof Bruce Clark's class of about 15 men and 1 girl in the Orionian. In the evening heard a rather saw-movie on Chawson's Trip to Antartice. He spoke 2 hours and 40 minutes. Pictures good. Choris penguins especially interesting.