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Show 37 Mr. Farnsworth: That is what I should say-- that it is probably a beautiful adventure story. Mr. Blackmar: Well, I commend it to you. ( The book referred to was received in evidence, and marker " Complainant's Exhibit No. 13.") Mr. Blackmar: I offer in evidence, as Complainant's Exhibit No. 14, a book entitled, " The Canyon Voyage," a narrative of the second Powell expedition down the Green and Colorado Rivers, to Wyoming, and the exploration on land in 1871 and 1872 by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, the artist and assistant topographer of the expedition; published at New Haven, Yale University Press, 1926. Mr. Farnsworth: Of course, I have not read it, and I have no means of knowing whether we would object to it or not. I would like to draw some stipulation with you about things of this character, Mr. Blackmar. The Special Master: They may go in now de bene esse; and when it is connected up later, we will see what those bocks are; because neither you nor I know what they are-- at least I do not. Mr. Farnsworth: Then may evidence of this kind go in, without any loss of the right to object later? The Special Master: Yes. My impression is that there is some case in which, so far as historical data are concerned, fifty years is taken as ancient history. This would be fifty- eight years ago. 1998 |