Helpful friends and neighbors at home were Karoly Balogh, Elizabeth Hewitt, Alvin Levin, Emanuel Maicr and Maryalice Thoma. Elizabeth A. Little of Lincoln and Nantucket read a manuscript that was a palimpsest requiring three sets of spectacles.
There really was a rainbow on the day of the eclipse.
J.L.
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