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Ife y 26 — Up at 7:15 , shower, and shave. Since service was so slow at 
our greasy spoon, we went to another cafeteria (where we ate dinner the 
first night ) for a more swanky breakfast. We all left the museum 
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for tolureiaia . I slept most of the way. Three nurses were very 
efficient and we were all out of there in 10 minutes. We all ate 
lunch at a Howard Johnson. Just before Washington Bill Wirtz, a 
mamma logist, and I went to a bank; he to cancel a checking account under 
both his and his wife’s name (because she left him) and I to cash a 
check for 100 dollars from AMNH. At 2 Bob returned the call I tried to 
reach him in the morning and I made arrangements to meet him at Annapolis 
this evening. I spent of the afternoon modifying those forms, and with 
the others, received plane tickets, expense money, supplies, etc. 
Finally at 5:15 I bade farewell to all the beautiful secretaries 
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because tomorrow was to be a day off fear them, and we leave tomorrow. 
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and finally arrived at the gate to meet Bob at 7:15* I ate 
of lobster tail (he had already eaten). We talked and walked 
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and talked some more. We walked to the bus station and I bade him 
(a great guy) farewell at 10:35. 
(--Arose at 7:15 showered , shoved end packed. Finally left at 8 a.m. 
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Bsul BX& X were going in today • Both our breakfast place were 
crowded, so we carried our luggage most of the way to S.I. We ate 
breakfast at a nice restaurant called Halloway Cafeteria. Paul and I 
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packed our stuff ready for the trip and waited for Fred and Peter to 
