The Bryants are talking quite seriously about going to see 
Sverett graduate. I guess they really mean it. 
Mrs. Clapp just brought in a request foom Stejneger for our 
estimates for next year. He wants them by May 6th. 
I'm going to try to make an abstract of your jellyfish paper 
for Biological Abstracts. Some other abstracts have come in which Mr. 
Shoemaker has been putting off doing. I'm not going to let him know 
that I even think I can do them! 
A letter came from Lt. Kelly on the HOUSTON. He says they 
mil be in Norfolk^ from April 21-27 and in New York from May 1-20, and 
they all hope you will bring the family aboard one of those times. 
Mr. True said yesterday that he expects proof of your Presi- 
dential paper soon. I'll send it to you somewhere. 
I can't think of another thing to say. 
Sincerely, 
