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Finally the Fisheries Research Inst., hut we don’t get much help from them. 
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We separate In midefternaon, I wandering through the university and 
"bookstore wasting time till 1800 when I meet panels Handell at Lun Ting 
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end treat her to dinner. She ssVg lots of questions about McKinley end I show 
her where the lichens et 18,600 are. She to work and I bus home to the 
Olympic where 1 read and dream from Am er leans on 'Everest . 
Thursday . .Tune 4, 1984 
Raining, but I can hardly Imagine Seattle without rain, W« limousine 
to airport end fly Pan Am jet over clouds to Juneau with a 20 minute stop 
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on A: nette Island where we were able to get off plane— -see raven and swallow. 
At Juneau I really feel I’m bac^ in • r *l : ska as we bus to town. Trashy, 
different-looking buildings, clean beautiful forested mountains, arctic terns, 
fish crows, cement streets in town. Coastal Aleska Tills Airways Frame bldg, 
by water. Lots of medium and small sized hotels Beranof , Horthlend, Home, etc. 
We take Oastsnean about 2nd in size and have room 460 on top floor served 
by rickety old A®, "'lev, Co. elevator. A big new Federal Bldg, is just going 
up— just steel girders so far. The capitol is old brick bldg, up on hill 
on 4th St. with a green-painted frame col\umned bldg, next door west that 
looks most •'mposing— may have been territorial capitol. 
Having arrived et just before 1100 we didn’t locate our bldgs, to 
noon so we had an hour to waste and walked up the gravel Basin Boed to turn 
off to big abandoned mine seeing Wiigon’s and yellow warb. , hearing ruby- 
crowned kinglets ? nd varied thrushes— see lots of fcobins end a swainson’a 
thrush. Talk to ji ffl p r0 o}r8 of state F end 0 when we get bee 17 end Hay 
Wilfred U.S. who is very helpful end offers us csr for morning. $hey all 
