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1964- A1 put i e nn 
member since 1955. I leave Tom Choate's slides to be copied end buy a 
copi? of American s on Everest to give to Daye. 
Have fish end chips end chowder at Ivar's for dinner, visit the nice 
smelly markets, offer a banana to e "hungry* panhandler (he returned it), 
end stop in library* Cell Mrs. Neher (she's been in Anok since quake— 
Bill's house OK, Mary Ann marrying someone in Cppt, but not Dick), 
c'-ll Bob Byhre for Panda! 1 * s number and learn Terray successful on Huntington 
but not McKinley. Call frauds and make date. Sail A1 Randall — he has 18 
going now and they plan glacier studies on Muldrow. 
June 2., 1964 
Awake before 0600, ^ur. of Gom®. fisheries again by 0800 v?here we 
talk more with Balt so learning if we go to St. Paul now we'll have to 
spend a week, oilfred Anderson ran us out to the fisheries Lab on Sand Point 
Military Reservation where we meet bushy-browed old Vic Sheaffer— I recalled 
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him from Pky. Mtn. Fxpt. Sta. days, and Earl W. Kenyon, The latter le 
knowledgeable conservationist who's worked in Central Pacific too, deplores 
Jones' killing eagles because they take hie Aleutian geese and the spraying 
of his neighbor killing his robins. We have lunch at "The Goals", I riding 
with Vic in VW after finding out Frank Richardson too tired from flashing out 
elephant skeleton to see us. Then we re t Bob French and Chuck Hunter and 
learn that at-sea observations have been made in various areas of Korth 
Pacific since 1956 and that we could put observer on their ship. Meet A1 
Hopped who'll be on Pribilofs with family nd Felix favorite, oceanOp rS pker. 
