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there so I talked to him about grad school, and he heartily recommended 
University of Michigan head and shoulders over everywhere else. We 
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were to catch the limousine to the airport (Friendship airport serving 
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we had carried our stuff on. The driwer didn't know where Friendship 
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airport was, so I had to go asking people how to get there. We loaded 
our stuff in and headed out to the airport directly because it was too 
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late to catch the limousine. On the w gy out the cab ran out of oil. 
So we unloaded our stuff beside the highway. Fred ran over to a 
shopping center and got a new cab. We raced out to the airport, but 
^arrived at 12:05. Our plane had left. The United People got new \ 
tickets the Honolulu via TWA and Ran Am. We ate a quick lunch of 
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hot dogs boarded oir Jet andtook off. The Jet is really cool: it 
cruised at 35,000 feet. We paid a dollar to se< an in-flight movie. 
The Pink Panther," staring David Hiven, Peter Sellers, and others. It 
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was really stupid. We flew over the Grand Canyon which was neat. ' We* 
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landed in Los Angeles at 5 EDT, or 8 PUT. After stnolling around tlie 
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airport for birds, we left on Ran Am two hours later and flew for five'. 
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hours . I slept most of the way. Coming over Honolulu at night was a 
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beautiful sight. We landed and were greeted by the commercial greeters 
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but vyt shunned then. Doug ffiaCkman and Dr. Ely met us at the airport 
