The Californian And Overland Monthly volume 73

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The Californian And Overland Monthly volume 73
Carl Barus
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A. O. Thomas; Dr. And Mrs. T. T. Job; Hon. John B. Henderson, of Washing- ton, D. C. ; Dr. W. K. Fisher, of Le- land Stanford, Jr. , University; Misses Mullin and Van Wagenen of the Uni- versity, and Sykes of Los Angeles, California; Messrs. Wehman and En- sign of the University, and Ricker of Des Moines; Captain Sidney Green- law, of Miami, Florida; and Mr. And Mrs. Dayton Stoner.
It was, however, probably not until the latter part of March, 1918, when the first assessment was levied and a por
...tion of our steamer fare advanced, that most of the party grasped the reality of the situation. Already we could feel the balmy tropical zephyrs tempering the chill March air. But from this time on to the day of depar- ture every one was busy. Passports were secured, collecting chests, labora- tory equipment, preserving fluids, con- tainers and other paraphernalia neces_ sary to the prosecution of a well organized zoological collecting expedi- tion were ordered; the ever-present correspondence with officials of the steamship company, the Colonial gov- ernment and our own Federal govern- ment officers, as well as many other details, occupied all the spare time of the Director and members, practically every one of whom acted on at least one committee.

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