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Wehave been greatly saddened by the recent
deaths of several individuals in the Marshall Islands who have contributed much to the surveys:
Mr. E. Libby, Drs. A. Hicking and T. Ishoda,

and Mr. M. Lacjohn. We express our heartfelt appreciationfor all they did for us.

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