Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
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and just in 3 1/2 hours at the City Library in reading Crabbe's good book Heredity and Environment. At 6.45 P.M. I am off on the Frisco's "Meteor" to Oklahoma City where I am due at 11.20 to board. The distance is 548 miles. From here here to Oklahoma City it must be 1600 miles or more. Thursday March 9-1922 I made up in the hardest rain storm ever seen by me in Oklahoma, and there is much slow lightning with little thunder. The rain at Tulsa is drowning out a flood. Again her devil and dismal this mold is. We are on time at Tulsa. Get to Oklahoma City on time at 11.30. It rained all day.