(Kote; This page attached to Bukavu mailing of 5/lii/55) 
This is not page 25. I just won't be able to bring you down to 
date, because I want to mail you something from Bukavu and if I add 
more to the foregoing letter it won't get off. The research station 
folks here are coming for us at 7*30 to 8:00 a.m. and we Just got 
time at 5*30 this afternoon, and had to clean up at a dinner at Mr. 
Thornton's house. He's the man who provided guide and auto. The guide 
speaks the two leading native languages Lingala and Swahili, Swedish, 
French, and fiaglish, and has proved an invaluable member of the party 
and most congenial. 
Today is the 13th Friday in Bukavu we shall stay here till morning 
of 18th, 
Mail could scarcely reach us before we leave, but we get to 
Entebbe, Uganda on the evening of the 26th pack gear on 27th for ship- 
ment home, and go to Juba, in Anglo -Egyptian Sudan on 28th Leave Juba 
by Nile boat for Cairo 5:30 a.m. Sunday May 29th, 
In iwtebbe we shall spend night of Kay 26th and 27th at the Lake 
Victoria Hotel, in Juba the night of May 28 at the Hotel Grand. Our 
address in Bukavu is c^ Br. Louis van den Berghe, Director IRSAC, 
Bukavu, Belgian Congo. 
From Entebbe we fly to Juba, but until we reach Entebbe we are 
still in the auto with “our" (the) truck with gear following us; 
Hope to write you again in a few days. Think I can do better 
when we get aboard Nile boat, in fact want to get n?y notes brushed 
up then, too. Here's to prcmapt delivery to you, with kindest regards 
from your party and myself. Sincerely, Waldo 
Wish you had been with us, and that you may yet, WLS W® are due to 
arrive in Cairo on Tuesd^ June ll:, 8 a.m, (Hotel S«niramis). 
