Boacaa. I- X- 
1964— Aleut isns 
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locality. Also flocks of "black "brant fly in dose formation over the water 
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or sit out on mucflats, "fe anchor host and tf&ifc to the derelict ship 
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narked on themaps and visible from afar. I walk ahead with Nancy — she's N.Y. 
state girl, but they apparently net in the U. of Mich, and fete worked a 
summer in Juneau (AIBP?) where he knew alter Wood, ^he ship is beautiful, 
an old wooden whaler with half a mast left ? nd another nearby in ‘the send. 
The metal work is all there but nearly corroded away, but the extensive wood- 
work, J includ in.fr. dowells that held sides together, is intact. One can easily 
read the name "Courtney For" carved on the bow. The beach is absolutely 
littered with glass fish balls, almost all small most still in net ( 
C otton- -Bussian: hemp^ep,Pete says), and lots of bamboo poles, rope, 8 
great he~pen bag, etc. We go to the rye-covered * une part of this island, 
note strawberries ebloocs t nd many other flowers nd fine a nest I tho’jgh was 
Sav. spar, at first but later decided wor ong spar, because of feather 
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lin ng. 4 darkly marked eggs. Sep several seals and flocks of terns end 
gulls as we return at lower tide. Lv. the boat out as 
they'll be using it, and return first to their piece, then to office. 
To Jones’ to eat with ^ob end his wife, Dora. Che appears to '-eve 
been not-too-pretty widow with ?. couple (? ) of kids. Bob is music fan, 
wants to visity Italy for the opera, 
JM3 12. 1961 
Paining when I woke and went out but 1 walked around and a friendly dog 
followed me. I couldn't chase him away so I didn't go up to the station where 
Bob doesn't want dogs to scare their tame fox. Later I did though and while 
Win and Bob discussed how to fight some cowmen's proposal to run cattle 
os Uniwak that m. tfere ttTejrwal ^ mrran^, t© l00fc at & ■zfinApipzv' 
