Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
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New Haven, Conn. June 29 - 1912 Left on the 4:05 P.M. for Boston where I arrived at 8:30. Staying at the Adams House. Boston Mass. June 30 - 1912 Spent a fair of the morning about Harvard University. Left Boston at 2 P.M. on the Prince Leoge of the Dominion Atlantic Line for Jarmouth, Nova Scotia. The day is cool and fine and there is no sea on. Almost all are dappy and the steamer is crowded to the utmost. I am in State room 17 below and fire stored away in the fore tanks. Jarmouth, Nova Scotia, July 1 - 1912 A bright cool morning with but little wind. Prince Leoge arrived on time at 7 A.M. The bagge is rapidly examined and no one is asked anything out of the ordinary. The officers are not suspicious and no one is asked to unfrock the entire grips. Even the trunk are examined but little. The Blue-moose team is waiting but is not