Gill. Douglas E 
1955 
Honolulu, Hawaii 
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John was there strumming away on his guitar. I wasted the entire 
evening setting around, bulling, and writing this. Finally around 
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2206 I started writing many overdue letters. I finally got Larry to 
have his radio on the one good station and enjoyed Bruch's Violin 
Concdrto No. 1. I had given up writing letters and wrote my Journal* 
I then titled all ay pages properly and was real, giddy and tired when 
I finished around midnight. They had a Mozart Program on for the past 
two hours and it was a struggle to let Larry keep it on. At midnight 
Pete and John returned from, carousing so I accompanied them as Pete 
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drove him home in the rented car. I don't think he should have been 
allowed to drive it since he is underaged and I think there should be 
stricter regulations who uses the rental cars. He dropped me off by a 
restaurant on Waikiki. X had a late supper and returned and hit the 
sack around 1:JD. 
August 2 — I slept late (we all did) but finally got up ot 9:30. I vent 
to the Coffee Shop to get a light breakfast. Paul Woodward accompanied 
me and we discussed what we had been seeing and I deliberately chose 
a very conservative position, because I really was confused about what 
we had been seeing. He was real sure and proceeded to lecture me on the 
field identification of oceanic birds. A rather precocious attitude 
I shoul say. I returned with him to his room and continued to discuss 
with Ken and him. Around noon I went down to Waikiki and had an 
enjoyable Turkey Dinner. I wrote letters in the early afternoon but 
was too tired to really concentrate so I hit the sack. Warren woke me 
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up around 1600 and Doug, Warrne, Larry, Phul DuMont, Dale and I Just 
went out to see the Townsend Cromwell, Warren's At-Sea ship, but it was 
