EXCERPT 
33rd and Easton Boulevard 
Des Moines, Iowa* 
July 10, 193S 
Dear Lucilej 
First about Dr. Schmitt. He has probably gone. If you can 
reach him you might send him the following information. 
Keys to our establishment are in the hands of 
Mrs. A. C. Wood, who doesn't know a great deal about the 
specimens, but who is very accommodating, as well as good- 
looking, and would be willing to taxi Dr. Schmitt around. 
She does not have a phone, but lives on the Prado at the 
end nearest the Admin steps and not on the side the school 
is on. Her husband's name is in the phone book (office) 
and he would be glad to deliver a message. I am writing 
to her. 
Alvin Johnson, who, if called, will be glad to open the 
door. Alvin is president of the society, but he doesn't 
know a great deal about the specimens, either. Call 
Quarry Heights, ask for Warrant Officer Johnson's quarters, 
and ask for Alvin. 
Those are the only keys out. However, Gladys Barnard, Mrs. 
Paul D. , Phone U-Utyjj* knows more about the specimens, end would get the 
key and chauffeur. 
If you will let me know the name of the yacht, I shall air 
mail word to these people, so that they will be on the watchout. Even 
if you -' can't communicate with Dr. Schmitt, still, they will probably 
be able to contact him. 
Eleanor Robson. 
