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environment of the termite. - Gustedclis , the local California
termite, can"t survive imavery dry place.
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that's in Nevada,» Tettonpsts. nevadtrsl which can survive in very
dry areas.

We did a paper on that.

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Very early in the thiveées. I hadn’t received my bachelor's
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BPGor S.F. Cook came back and he'd forgotten what I
was supposed to do in the sumeryfor him, that I'd done

already,end I T couldn’t interest him in it very much, but we

eventually published tt.
Was that your first publication?
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One of the first, yes) 1 did some photefynantce atudiesSe~ es
: Harold eect in the department. ore
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I found°‘that very intereating, but I was no match for Harold
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Bloom,and ie mathematics were just way beyond me.
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