Kay 10, 1911. 
Dear Knowlton:- 
Your letter at hand. I understood that the dinner 
would he served in the private room at the Hewrnan. I will make sure 
of this point later, however. I would suggest’the following trips 
as a preliminary list. I may want to modify it a little when I can 
have a chance to talk the matter over with Hope and Preston. - have 
not had a chance to see either of them since your letter came today. 
Trip 1. To Diamond Hill, Cumberland, Providence, Co. 
Trip 2. To Copper Mine Hill and Snee.ch Pond, Cumberland, Prov. Co. 
It would be much better on these two trips (1 & 2) to leave 
Boston on the 8.20 train,via Franklin. Could reach Providence 
from either place at 5.28 p.m.. 
trip 3 . To Snake Den, Johnston, Providence/ Co. 
Trip 4. To Westerly, Washington Co. Stay on train at Providence, 
Trip 5. To Greene, Coventry, Kent Co. 
Trip 6. To Oaklawn, Cranston, Providence/ 6o. 
Trip 7. To Warwick Pond and Spring Green, Warwick, Providence/ Co. 
Trip 8. To Koswansicut Pond, Scituate, Providence Co. 
Trip 9, To ITayatt, Barrington, Bristol Co. 
Trip 10. To Mt. Hope, Bristol, Bristol Col 
Trip 11. To Kewport, Hewport Co. 
Trip 12. To Portsmouth, Kewport Co. 
All of these trips would enable the members to reach Providence 
before 6 p.m. on the return trip. For all except the first two 
it would be best to come to Providence on the 8 a.m. Colonial 
Express. Trips 3 and 8 would involve a wait of 40 minutes in the 
city before a car would leave for these places. Trip 5 mignt have to 
be abandoned if the Boston train shoMd happen to be 4 or 5 minutes / 
late, as, according to schedule there would be but 7 minutes between 
trains. 
Cordially, 
