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5:15 we finished and headed for the frat house. I debated going to 
Annapolis and decided not to. After eating supper at a steakhouse 
cafetera. Again it was a meal. We returned to the house got 
cleaned up, then went out to see a movie "Prom Russia with Love" 
a movie involving the "fabulous" James Bond. It was really funny (not 
intentionally) because of the stupid rediculous situations he got into 
continuously. At 10 we went back to the house and read some of my 
literature then hit the sack. 
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May 27 
Awoke at 7 » showered and shaved. We went down to the same greasy 
spoon diner for breakfast as yesterday, except I had eggs today. There 
wer e three flags up everywhere : one U.S., one green, white, and- orange, 
and one with two red stripes in between three white stripes and three 
red stripe on top. As it turned out the former was the Irish flag, 
and the latter was that of the District cf Columbia. They had some of the 
Irish flags turned around backwards and therefore were actually the 
flags of the Ivory Coast. We diddled around until ten o* clock when we 
moved some of the furniture, cases, shelves, etf'. back since the floors 
had been tiled. We ate lunch in the- same cafeteria we did the first 
day. After moving more stuff, Pete, Paul, and I went down to the 
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Health Unit to get shots. The doctor was such a fool that I .just 
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rediculed him something awful, much to the other's glee. My colera 
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serum hadn f t been on ice for several days and was therefore no good, 
so I got one shot with new stuff. Trie others had three shots each. We 
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then went shopping to complete our purchases. I carried some of them 
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back while the other two went to another store. After modifying some 
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forms for the project, Fred (Sibley) leader, of our trip, Roger Clapp, 
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Pete and I went to Fred*s House for dinner. We first played badminton, 
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then ate, discussed school and teaching, then saw slides of the past 
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Pacific trip. I helped Mrs. Sibley with the dishes, then Fred drove us home 
