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Offering an opportunity to four or five students who have already taken Geology 1, a fossil collecting party is being formed by the Museum of Comparative Zoology. The object of the trip is to collect fossil vertebrates in the rich Eocene deposits of southwestern Wyoming and northeastern Utah.
Dr. Erich M. Schliakjer will have charge of the group, which will leave Harvard between June 16 and 23, the party expects to return to Cambridge by September 15. Total expenses for the expedition will run to about $400 per person.
Any eligible student who is interested may communicate with Professor Kirtley F. Mather, who has general charge of Geology 1, at the Museum, or with Mr. David B. Cheek, 1 Apley Court.
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