Ifersh, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 
January 19, 1956 
Hr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Harsh 
Marsh tuml^r Go., Inc. 
Dover, Ohio 
Dear Folks* 
That was a never-to-bs-forgotton occasion, I ais certainly 
that you came and brought the fanily, such of them as were available. 
The pictures were a treat, and with this I am sending you one 
of our kodachr(»ae slides of the Countess. Ihrtunately, Dr. Sexton 
took several of her. 
The motion pictures are moving along apace. I have the first 
third part of th®® read^ for splicing. Iftr coi^laint, when you were 
here, is that some dT the roost exciting shots were badly fogged} 
still we have quite a bit that will make an entertaining evenli^, 
and some tlM I hope to have the pleasure of showing them to you all. 
That Tuscarawas County cheese was a wtsiderful treat, as mellow 
ard mild and tasty as any I have ever eaten. ^ wife enthuses 
equally about that hand-made parir® knife. Does Wc. Warther deal 
in them, for certainly I would like to buy a half dozen at least 
n^elfj Mra. Sdnaltt said she has never had the like of it in her 
hands. Thank you folks ever so much for tte wonderful cheese, the 
cutting board, and the knife, 
TU.S West Indian trip that I talked about is adding to w 
dens, but when that is over, I will be prepared to travel around. 
¥e ao owe ay wife's relatives in California a visit, and, if so, 
we will certainly pass throng your part of the world. 
I have m>t seen Dr, Baker, but the ci^ese was delivered to him 
the day it arrived. 
Hy very best to you, your youi^sters, and your married daughter 
and her family, 
Sincer^^, 
Enclosure 
WLSchaitts ®«k 
Waldo L. Schadtt 
Ifead Curator 
Department of Zoology 
