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    November 15* 1956 Dear Phil, Your letter came today, though dated the 6th, I have not forgotten youj in fact, I phoned the museum in mid-September to see if you had returned, but they iaid no when it would be. One thing and another have ankde ptw ermee n'btu sys ursei nce Tsheec onddi ssceorptya t-i oa n moirse porre ttleys ws emlelc hfainniicshaeld Joanbd noIw .a m Etvyeprinyg ontchee In a while, though, some piddling detail crops up to be checked, such as page references In the bibliography and correlating fig­ures and plates in the text# Most of the major problems seem to be out of the way. Consequently the way looks clear to do work on the Winnemueca Cave basketry. However, I'd like to see the amount haandn dltey peist , oft hmaat teirs,i ala nafliyrsset biet fwoiret hobuetin gt ofo inlaoln g tot esdeieo usi f hoIu rcsa n over many difficult pieces• In any event I am anxious to see the stufif. The Fishbone Cave material will be especially inter­esting , what with stratigraphy and ClU dates, I am sure Nevada caves hold the key to several problems that came up while writ­ing on the general history of certain techniques for the disser­tation. As for the time, a week day will be fine and the best date would be Tuesday, November 27th, though if urgent, I could come the 20th. The reason for the former date is that Mrs. Mary Hartzell of the San Luis Obispo Co. Museum phoned here and asked if one of us could come up and spend a day or two looking over hweoru ldm usbeeu ma,l moIsdte nhtailffy inwga y thtihnerges aantd Savnitsai tiBnagr bsaormae, sI ittehso.u ghtS inocf e I continuing up. However, the latter is by no means pressing, so whatever date suits your convenience is fine with me. Looking forward to seeing you, Sincerely, Charles Rozaire Mr. Phil 6. Orr SanNtaat uBraarlb aHrias toMruyse um of Santa Barbara, California.