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SRL:  An  older  sister,  and  a  younger  brother.                The  parents  passed
                        away ...  his  father  first;        he  had  a  brain  tumor.         And  then
                        his  mother  had  cancer.

                SL:     Were  they  in  New  York?


                SRL:  In  New  York.        And  so  World  War  I  came  along,  and  Dad,  along
                        with  quite  a  few  of  his  classmates  from  Harvard  (he  was  only
                        seventeen) ...

                SL:    He  was  in  Harvard  at  seventeen?


                SRL:  He  joined  the  American  Field  Service,  which  had  just  been
                       organized.

                SL:    So  he  had  just  started  at  Harvard  when  the  American  Field
                       Service  called  him?

                SRL:  Right,  because  it  had  never  been  organized,  it was  the  first
                                    I
                       time.     Of  course,  it was  before  the  United  States  went  into
                       the  war,  and  so  they  went  over  and  were  attached.                 They had
                       to  be  requested  by  a  country,  France,  they  were  attached  to
                       the  French  army  for some  time  before  the  United  States  came
                       in,  and  drove  an  ambulance.

                SL:    So  he  was  doing-service,  rather  than  part  of  the  army.


                SRL:  Oh  yeah,  this  is  a  volunteer.ambulance  service;  that's  the
                       whole  thing  it's  about.           And  he  was badly  gassed.           His unit
                       was  one  of  the  few  that  didn't  have  any  fatalities,  any  of
                       the  men  killed ....


               CT:·  Did  he  lose  his  teeth,          from  the  gas?       My  grandfather  lost
                       his  teeth,  he  told  me,  from  the  gas  in  France.

               SRL:  No, I've  never  heard  that,  but  as  a result  of  that when  he
                       came  back  he  finished  Harvard,  met  my  mother,  married,  and
                       the  doctors  told  him  that he  'shouldn't  have  a  career  in  an
                       office,  he  should  be  outdoors,  and  in  those  days  it  was  "go
                       west  young  man"  kind  of  thing,  so  they  did.               Neither  of  them
                       had  ever  been  off  the  east  coast  before.


               SL:     Before  we  go  into  what  happened  here  in  Ventura  County,
                       let's  talk  about  your mother.              You  said  her  name  was McIsaac
                       when  I  talked  to  you  the  other  day,  but  Wallace  Smith,  in
                       his  book,  called  her  "Mary  Colgate."  He  was  very ...  snippy.
                      He  had  a  hasty attitude  toward  them.




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