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December 26-1936
Brevard Fla.
J. Ray Arnold called to introduce
me to Miss Mc Slammer of the Univ.
of Alabama. She is a Jalem trojpit-
a graduate of Johns Hopkins, and is on
her way to the G.S.A. meetings at Cin-
cinnati.
Arnold said he drill was down to
5867 feet, and he showed me a large
lump partly white with what looked
like an irregular discomfit daring
what
mythral glauwhite
on its surface.
Miss Mc Slammer said Terrell
had gone through Ripley and Eutaw which
she determined on the basis of fossils.
Arnold thought they might now be en-
tering the Tuscalossa.