Field Notebook: Maine, New Hampshire 1925
Page 74
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Transcription
"he suggestion. I'm glad it all he came because He should become a teacher of teachers -- a much older audience than Ecologists in olden he is meeting. He dislikes being on our job because He has so many experiments gong on in many places that He hardly has the time to talk on such a book. The Gottelo enjoyed his doing this from since it's better thing he could do to make his work count more. Received all day and night. In the evening, he gave me a dinner and invited in a retired surgeon having a fruit farm and his wife, and architect H.P.- grown and his wife. He latter have a son at Jole who graduates this year. The only seat at Commencement. The Clements expect to visit Jole via train autumn next autumn, when I must look after them.