011b S I understand the difference. 



Coggins: But Marldiam was more natural > very acute in some 

 ways* He was very forgetful. We hunted all over 

 town one tiine for a pair of trouflid^ that he was 

 wearing and which because of his froek coat we did 

 not see until we all sat down to think over th« 

 situation (laughter)* He*d stayed downtown at 

 somebody's house after giving a lecture. Then he 

 6«»s to our house and he was to speak soaewhere 

 and he wanted to wear those trousers. He*d visited 

 the Bashfords and ho j\ait cotxldn't tell ^ere he'd 

 left them, maybe downtown at Hiss Potter's. He 

 went there— no trousers. We went over to the 

 Bashfords' and they weren't there. We caii^ hoiae 

 frustrated and set down to rest and think over the 

 next move. As he sat on the couch, his cost fell 

 open and here were the trousers he was looking for. 



Another time we were eating our supper and 

 the phone rang end I went to answer it. It was 

 Mrs, Rlebcr, wife of Dean Rieber of the TJniversity 

 of California. "The guests Qve all here and we've 

 been en hour waiting for Mr« Markham,** she said, 

 Mr. Markham had Just about finished his dinner 



