Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 65
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Fort Worth, Texas Sunday, March 26, 1922 Got up late, read the daily papers and tottled around in the morning. At 7.15 Dr. C. Bean called and in his car took me to his home for dinner, there I met Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, a chief field girl of the oil company operating mainly in Louisiana. He appears to be well informed, a good talker and does not hesitate to express his opinions. Told me of the continuous differences between Wilkox and Driller, and Wilson thinks that in general the latter appeared more acceptable than the former. She spoke exceedingly well of Dallas now at Rollin as a principal and teacher. Being a small town and unfortunate in society does not get one much. Wilson is a student of Calvary's. Late in the afternoon the Beans went out to Lake Worth, the water supply tank