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Palegrie. Finally he called me if he had
made matters clear, and I practically told
him that his style and enthusiasm did all
present matters in the best form. He told
all in good spirit, though he naturally wants
objections and with his impetuous manner
drew me all the more to fall into
his views.
At noon Clark got 12 of the Zoological
Department together for lunch at the Faculty
Club. Lawson and I were the old men, head
of middle age, and five rest young men mostly
instructors. Lindetback and Reeler were
all present.
Then went to the top of the Caponville in front
of the Biol. Hall (= Baum Hall), looked down
to see the Invertebrate and Vertebrate Fossil
Collections. They have in the various places
very large collections and especially of the
Cenogric formations.
Called on President Campbell the afternoon