Tuesday, July 9th We started the day at the usual time and 

 after a short lecture hy Prof. Wendt started to balance the triangu- 

 lation survey. This work continued until noon. The afternoon was 

 hegun hy a lecture in which personal subjects were discussed and we 

 were told there would he no cons, or flunks handed out in this work. 

 The afternoon was continued with mapping. Mr. Sanford had arrived 

 in the meantime but would not allow the civil engineering work to he 

 discontinued, though Wendt offered him one of his days. 



After supper we had the regular Forester's meeting. When the 

 business meeting was over, Foreman McCarthy called on Wylie for a 

 few remarks. Mr. Wendt responded by giving us a talk on the hunch. 

 We then had some of Wendt's "favorites," then to our tents, every 

 man feeling sorry that we were not going to take more Civil. 



Wednesday, July 10th Prof. Wendt announced the day would 

 he spent in completing our maps. The work lasted all the morning and 

 part of the afternoon. Then we bade Wendt good-bye, he heading for 

 Vanderbilt and eventually for M. A. C., we for Thumb lake and a 

 swim. 



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