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arrangement s for Sand Island, and Dr. Ely was typing letters. I was f illing 
out forms for SI and recording expenses. We got involved in a political 
discussion. As the afternoon wore on Dr. Ely and I discussed blrding and 
banding techniques back on the mainland. Privately Dr. Ely conferred with 
me about the contents of my Journal. It seems some sections are more of 
personal interest rather than appropriate for publication and he was offering 
me the opportunity to delete what I wanted to before it ms typed up and 
published. I tentatively decided to let it go as is, pending further 
consultation. Our conversation about ray past experience and bird problems 
in general ms exhiliorating. We finally decided to go and we three cheer- 
fully sang ewie kleine Nacbtraisid on the my hack. Cam and Warren went surfing 
soon after getting back, while I relaxed. Then Warren, Cam, Dayle and I 
went to the Viking Restaurant, an expensive but wonderful Norwegian or 
Swedish restaurant in another part of Honolulu. It was a gay evening as 
Warren, Cara, and I eagerly discussed our respective interests and discoveries 
in music. What a Joy these two guys are. They are so incredibly fascinating, 
interesting, interested in so many things humanities, Shakespeare, music, 
philosophy, psychology, science. It has been a perfectly thrilling and 
warming esrpexience to talk to them today - a breath of fresh air after two 
months of stifling. The menu ms exciting, and the waitress ms a most 
friendly helpful German. I enjoyed the meal thoroughly. I wish I had met 
these two guys earlier and widh they both weren’t leaving tomorrow: Cam 
for Sand Island for two months and Warren for a two month vacation. We 
returned and Cam went out for a date. Warren and I were humored by a 
drunk Huber, read his Journal (which is a riot) and enjoyed a couple of hours 
