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to the airport and hid a great fellow a fond farewell. I’ll miss both Cam 
and him since they were so interesting and enlightening. Coming hack I 
found that Dayle was a rather poor diver. On the radio we heard the Kyrie 
of Beethoven's Miasa Soleanis a nd then his Symphony No. 9 with Joan Sutherland 
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Ciraet Ansermet. The first movement was good, the middle two average and 
the last rather poor. Finally at midnight I hit the sack. 
10 August 1964- : The hotel rang us at seven. Larry drove Dayle and me over 
to the University of Hawaii to meet Boh Long. We waited in Dean Hall for a 
while. Larry came up after Impatiently waiting. Boh fi nal ly arrived, it 
was good to see him again, even without his heard. He was pee o’d that Larry 
hadn't collected any plants while we were on Maui. Bob agreed to call me 
later in the day to invite me over for a while so we could talk about the ATF. 
We left Dayle to do some work for Boh and Larry and I drove back to the 
hotel, stopping to drop off some film. We then went to the Police Station to 
get me a new set of fingerprints, then ve went to Ala Moans, to mail some 
stuff, buy a hair dryer, and buy some food. On the way back to the hotel, 
Larry dropped me off at the doctor's. He gave me the ACK put a fresh bandage 
on, and told me he would take the stiches out Saturday and again I paid the 
five dollar hill and then was picked up by Larry. We went out to Dr, ELyjs 
and I discussed with him the possibility and advisability of staying on with 
the Project. He couldn't advise me well because he doesn't know me well, 
but did give me some food for thought. We left around noon and relaxed most 
of the afternoon. Larry put up a few skins while I wrote up a first draft 
of the dark rump paper, Larry picked up Dayle at five, and I cooked my own 
