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Dr. Wetmore 
I also had a letter from Dale Stewart. Everything is going very well 
with him. He hopes to make 100 measurements in Santa Clara and then 
catch a boat or plane about April 1. 
Incidentally I saw Charlie Woodbury in the Cosmos Club yesterday. He 
had just gotten back within the hour from Guatemala and reported a fine trip. 
Last night 1 s paper reports the death of Dr. S. F. Hildebrand. 
We are having an unusual group of resignations. Brostrup of the 
Photographic Laboratory is leaving for a better job. Mrs. Enna B. Leonard, 
stenographer for Gus Cooper, is going to Korea. Mrs. Hogan, National 
Collection of Fine Arts, had a very serious operation yesterday. 
Kellogg's trip to London is postponed until May. The National Eesearch 
Council wants him to extend his trip there for two or three weeks to visit 
Paris and Amsterdam to examine monkey types so that he can finish up his 
Brazil work. This would interfere with his trip to Alaska, but personally 
I would a lot rather see him do it since this job is of great importance 
to yellow fever investigations. He will, of course, first have to see 
whether arrangements can be made through the State Department for taking 
the added time in Europe. 
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