Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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7966 Wea. MON. APRIL 5, 1909 Ther. New Haven, July 16 - 1932 Saturday Longwell had lunch just with me at the Graduate Club and at 7.45-9M. we start for Albion Clinton and on to go to northern VT. At 8.15 we are off into the math in a perfect day. Near Becket Man. one stops to see Long- well's little daughter and then we proceed north. Haul lunch at The Rosa Restaurant in Pittsfield. We go north by a route I saw once before, with Raymond, via Bennington and France north to Rut- land, Vergenes and Burlington where we arrived at 7 P.M. Put up at The Van Ness Hotel run by the Vermont Hotel on the opposite corner. With a cloud in the sky we had fine views of the Adirondacks and the Sacn Mt. Camel Humpy stood out firing. The country is green and shows a great abundance of flowers, es- pecially ranunculus.