1956/09/07: C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton
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September 7 1956
Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton saying Mr. and Mrs. Zurcher were out for the day, and the three of them checked over many things to be done before the 27th. The fire door will be here Wednesday. It looks like Morton's tree has the usual symptoms of Dutch elm disease; they are running a culture. The road blacktop patching is complete, so now the men will be able to grade and seed around the new building. They will move into the laboratory this week. He details the work that still needs to be done on the lecture room. The new water system is supposed to be completed by the 19th, but he doesn't see how it will be done. He is giving Dr. Salins' treatment plan for Dutch elm disease a try; so far it has proved nothing. The Natural History Survey have openly labeled Salins a quack. The invitations for the 27th are being mailed.
Correspondence
Diseases and pests
Dutch elm disease
Laboratories
Research Center
Arboretum Entrances and Exits
Arboretum Roads
Diseases and pests
Dutch elm disease
Laboratories
Research Center
Arboretum Entrances and Exits
Arboretum Roads
Morton, Sterling (received by)
Davidson, Suzette Morton (is related to)
Zurcher, Victor (is related to)
Salins, Dr. Howard D. (is related to)
Carter, James Cedric (is related to)
Campana, Richard J. (is related to)
Davidson, Suzette Morton (is related to)
Zurcher, Victor (is related to)
Salins, Dr. Howard D. (is related to)
Carter, James Cedric (is related to)
Campana, Richard J. (is related to)
Collection of Morton Family materials
Morton Family Correspondence
Sterling Morton Correspondence with Clarence Godshalk, 1945-1956
Morton Family Correspondence
Sterling Morton Correspondence with Clarence Godshalk, 1945-1956
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