Belgian Congo Expedition 
October 2J*, 1956 
Mr. Roy 1. Sexton, Jr. 
Medical Illustration Section 
Room 106 
Reconditioning Building 
Halter Reed Army Hospital 
13th & Fern Sts., M. W. 
Washington 12, D. C. 
Dear Buddy: 
I have cose to the point where I need to have the 
picture log that you kept as part of the Congo Expedi- 
tion records. Please let me know where and when I may 
send one of our messengers for it. I don't want to 
entrust it to the mail. It is a bit too valuable. For 
your convenience, I have enclosed a self-addressed 
franked envelope which requires no postage for the matter 
is wholly official. 
It has taken a long time to get things in shape 
because, as you know, the Bredin-Caribbean Expedition 
intervened, and on top of that we are actively making 
plans now for a trip to the Society Islands based on 
Tahiti, where we have just succeeded in chartering a 
yacht. Moving pictures are not included in our plans. 
I wish they were because it is always nice to have some- 
thing in motion to show on one's return. Don't ask me 
where the expedition for the year after is going. It 
looks as though they have become annual events with us 
here in the Department of Zoology. 
Sincerely, 
Waldo L. Schmitt 
Head Curator 
Department of Zoology 
MLSJeek 
