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NOTES 



MBL annual reports provide information about the 

 course members over the years, both names and 

 numbers of participants. 



Theodore Dreiser's visit was discussed in the Collecting 

 Net (July 21, 1928). 



Ralph Dexter on marine laboratories, (Notes, Preface) 

 discusses the list of current facilities. 



On other activities and groups in Woods Hole, see the 

 recent publications: Maiy Lou Smith, editor, 

 Woods Hole Reflections (Historical Collection, 

 1983) and Mary Lou Smith, editor. The Book of 

 Falmouth, A Tricentennial Celebration, 1686-1986 

 (Falmouth Historical Commission, 1986). 



Paul Galtsoff, The Story of the Bureau of Commercial 

 Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mas- 



sachusetts (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of 

 Interior Circular No. 145, 1962). Curtis, "Good Old 

 Summer Time," (Notes, Chapter 3) recalls the 

 sharing of equipment between the USFC and 

 MBL. 



Lillie's history (Notes, Chapter 1) still provides the best 

 look at the early years of WHOI, quotation on p. 180. 

 Editors Mary Sears and Daniel Merriman's Ocean- 

 ography: The Past (New York: Springer- Verlag, 1980) 

 also provides information about the Woods Hole 

 Oceanographic Institution and insight into the his- 

 toiy of the Woods Hole establishments, including 

 WHOI, as well as about the history of oceanography 

 more generally. 



Armstrong discussed his reactions in his interview. His- 

 torical Collection. 



Yacht visiting Woods Hole. MBL Ai'chives. 



