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Saturday March 11 1922
A bright, warm day.
Attended the morning meeting of the A.A.
P.L. Mathen was elected President of the
Association.
Had Mr. Goldston to lunch.
At 2 P.M. I am off with Stones to see
his collection of upon Jackford forts. Learned
much. Detail in small book.
At 7 P.M. I go back to Oklahoma City
and after supper write letters to McCoy,
Mojan and Le Vere. Sent a night
letter to Heath Primrose.
Then saw Bean and talked to him
about the Custer trip. He is willing if nothing
interfuses to take me to Graham and
Lunsight. Should let him know a
day or two ahead so that he can
arrange matters. Said I might be finished
with Mober area by Wednesday
Thursday.