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Unread 08-16-2015, 01:58 PM   #13
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Richard I think the one you may remember is up the canyon further called the Southwestern Research Station. That lab has been there since the 50's a pretty neat place. They rent out rooms and serve meals when space is available. Fair price in a wonderful location. Dr Findlay Ewing Russell's place was lower in the canyon and was a private lab when he would keep the spiders, venomous snakes, and scorpions. It was not until I read his obituary a few years ago that I realized the contributions he made to science and to the service of our country. I knew that he had some old wounds and still carried sharapnel that pained him at times, but at the time I was not aware he had been a medic in WWll and had received two Bronze stars.
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