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Saturday, March 15, 1919.
A deep tiredness is on me, so they say as to make it almost impossible to hear the speakers at the meetings of the G. A. P. B. Arnold and others had a hard time of it.
At 2 P. M. I finally read my paper and later showed the 20 slides to bring out the many deformities.
I never attended a meeting where I was more desired and more loaded up than here.
I never spoke better than here, for I felt that a mission to perform and I performed it well.
This is what President Deussen told me at dinner this evening, whose guest to dinner I was.
Mr. A. W. Adams after dinner talked to me about coming to Yale to work with me, and some one may of 35 to 40 years. H. H. Adams and Mr. Chester A. Hammill are one of this latter type.
Even one J. Deussen associates in the Hunter Oil area and I his company told him he was going to take to work with me in pathology.
Deussen is thinking that the salt domes are due to Permian salt squeezed (plastically) into their present position. He is also thinking gold