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Show 528 CARROLL EDWARD DOBBIN for Complainant ( R. Vol. 7- pp. 1308- 1337) He is a geologist employed by the United States Geological Survey. Graduated from Colby college in 1916, where he took three years of geology, then he took four years more of graduate work in geology at Johns Hopkins University, graduating with a degree of Ph. D. in 1924. " Since 1917 I have been continuously employed in geological work for oil companies and for the government in this and other countries." R. 1308. In 1926 he went from Denver to Greenriver by automobile, then south on the west side of Green River to where the Texas Corporation drilled a well at the head of Elaterite basin, " thence we descended into Elaterite Basin, proceeded east to within two miles or so of the junction of the Green and Colorado rivers. That was my first trip." R. 1309. His second trip was in a boat from Moab to the mouth of Green River, thence up Green River a mile or a little more and returned to Moab. R. 1309. This trip was made August 4th to August 10th, 1926. R. 1318. In the same year but later, " I went by automobile from Moab down to Bluff, and later I came from Cortez over to Bluff by car. R. 1309. |