Dr. Sawyer was in Georgia and Alabama inspecting malaria and hookworm control programs from late August to early October 1924, while his family finished a vacation in northern Michigan and prepared to move back to New York City. In this letter he described an outing to do mosquito and larva counts in a local swamp, and his disappointment in the local accommodations.
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