Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 99
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New Haven, Conn October 6 1922 Started this Friday morning very early from my room on 79 Wall street at 6 A.M. in Dentar and Le Vere cars for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Excursion. Besides those mentioned and Miss Trimm are had the following graduate students: Miss Jennie Hart, Messrs Block, Werner and Lewis (and wife). We started from New Haven to Chicopee Falls were we arrived at 10 A.M. The object of the excursion was to study the tumbled nature of the Champlain Clays and its significance under the guidance of Doctor Ernst Antons and Professor J.B. Goldthwait. Lay over at Mt 35 or one o'clock. Besides students we had Dr M Rice, Goldthwait, James (Mt Unit), Brimm (Brim Unit), Dorothy Dayles, Loomis (Amherst), Perkins (Prairie), Sidney Page (U.S.N.), Grastini (geographer), and Miller (Smith).