Glib J What percentage? 



Coggins: 1*611 percent* 



CHllbt Xm ^« aoadesde profess ion» recelTing roifaltles is 

 a rare thing* (laughter) 



Coggins: '^i^T really j^^t publish things to express themselves 

 and also to advance themselvoiy largely? 



dilbJ that's right* 



Coggins: X know Vollmer was rather surprised that I get 

 paid««he thought you only got separata eopias* 

 (laughter) 



Gilb: Tou mentioned Gus Vollsier a couple of tines* How 

 did you know him— through Socialist aetivitiasT 



Coggins: Ho, my family knew him* He grew up here* Nearly 

 everybody knaw him* And one tiaa John Barry 

 brought him to the house* I mean wa^d known him 

 to speak to before but he had never been to our 

 house* Va had him qui ta of tan after that* Va 

 were very congenial* When he went to the University 

 of Chicago to teach» I stayed with them when I was 

 East* I would go to the conventions and I would 

 stay with Vollmer and his wife* In Berkeley we 

 used to take trips together* 



Mrs* Vollmer was not an outgoing person and vaa 

 rather limited in the number of people she liked to 

 be with* She felt at hoB» with my first wife* 



