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"Trink, trink, Bruderiein Trink". Then the Pagets asked for 
the Blue Danube. The Shippens, who were dining at another table, 
Came over and joined us after dinner, and Bill S. thought that it 
was about time some American airs were requested, and sent up a 
special request for some southern melodies. After going through 
a lot of lusic, the orchestra finally smiled cheerfully at us 
and struck up "Mar chi ng through Georgia," which made no hit at 
all with our Georgian periodisto.' 
June 4 - B. A. 
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I went jfas ten o ’clock to the Cathedral, and heard the 
Cardinal sing Solemn High Mass - very impressive. Then Major 
Paget, Bill and I went to the Zoo for an hour. Coming back to 
the hotel we picked up Mrs. Paget, and all went to the Plaza Grill 
for lunch, stuffing ourselves almost insensible on Chilean lobster 
thermidor and puchero. 
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The afternoon Bill spent in sleeping, and I in typing. We 
had dinner fairly early with the Pagets (who sailed at nine) and 
the Henrys , Later the Henrys went with us to Alt Wien Cafe, where 
we drank beer till nearly midnight. 
June 5 - B. A. 
Bill being occupied with official business, Prances and 
I prowled around town, having lunch at Harrod’s and doing a bit 
of shopping. We found the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, and 
went in to see it, having heard of its beauty. It is exquisitely 
proport i oned, and has a gorgeous wide white altar. 
Mr. and Mrs. Antelo, Mr. Copley and Dr. Saporiti had 
dinner with us at the Continental. 
June 6, B. A. 
Bill spent the day buzzing around to various bird stores 
and superintending the packing of the animals we are to have from 
the zoo. In the evening, at six o'clock, he conducted a seminar 
in Spanish for the zoology students at the University. 
Ws took the Henrys and the Davises to La Cabana for dinner, 
and gorged ourselves on beefsteak and roast kid. 
June 7 - B. A. 
Bill still making speeches,- this time to the A. A. U. V/. 
at lunch. It was curious to see how thoroughly an American Club 
woman keeps kxx to her type, even when she is thousands of miles 
from home. This meeting might so easily have been at the A.A.U.W. 
clubhouse in Washington, or any other Korth American city.' Bill 
spoke well, and had them laughing most of the time. 
