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Stor-Euiietin Photo 
Looking at the albatross, or gooney birds, which .their father. Max Schlem- 
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mer, sent from Laysan to the Bishop's Museum are members of the Sc'nlem- 
mer family. They are (left to right) Mrs. William Bredehoft, Pinkham 
Schlemmer, Mrs. Albert Brown, Eric Schlemmer and their sister, Mrs. John 
James and her husband, who are visiting here from San Francisco. Several 
members of this family pioneered on the Island of Laysan with their parents 
in the early 1900s. 
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