Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Washington District of Columbia 1906 - 1908
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in writing. Promised to complete the work cost what it will with Miss Mordeys services for two years. Agreed to help Miss Morby out with clerical to be paid only one. As Bailey Willis had asked me to meet at his house with "Hammers" the senior mem- bors of the local geologist known as "Poets and Hammers" (outgrowth of the "Association of Ambi- tious Assistants") first thing Sunday are today through which Jones Miguel to care on him of the survey. I had not intended to do this. He immediately began on his Great Sym. posium for the G.A.A.I. next Winter. The first day of the G.A.G.I. meeting is to start the symposium, then to be continued a day or two longer before the S.D. A. Honey seems to favor this, or dream tell. Willis then began to say that he asked a number to join him and that he had asked Sutcliff to take the Devonian because Jones to remain at Our Shore looking after the B.D.A. A gentlemanly way of getting away the geologists from the Our Shore meeting.