At-Sea Government 
MEMORIUM 
to : All S. I. Personnel date: March, 1964 
from : a G. S. 11 
subject: Preservation of G. S. 11*s 
Square Letter No. 1 
With the forthcoming increase in project personnel it becomes 
necessary to formalize policy concerning research curators. The 
primary goal of a G. S. 11 is to become god within the eyes of the 
organization, and all efforts should be directed toward this end. 
1. All advice to assistants should be considered as encyclicals 
+ atT rirt nwt-r , whether **Motu proprio M or M Chirographi”. 
2. 
The word '•sir** will suffice as an introductory salutation 
to any communication directed toward a research curator. 
3. 
Genuflection is not necessary on the part of assistants, 
although a slight bow from the waist will be considered 
good form. 
4. 
When introducing a research curator to your friends the 
formula M It is my great honour to present*’ should be used. 
5. 
In the reception line to greet people of importance, 
research curators will stand ahead of assistants. 
6* 
In the reception line to greet Maryanna, research curators 
will stand ahead of assistants. 
7. 
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In the reception line to be firei assestants will stand 
ahead of research curators. 
8. 
All derogotory statements issued by an Assistant with 
respect to a research curator are subject to heavy penality 
and a fine. 
9. 
The research curator^is entitled to first choice of beds and 
airpland seats. 
10. 
It is considered bad taste to beat a research curator at a 
game of Risk or Acy Duecy. 
11. 
All physical labor should be accomplished by assistants where 
possible, leaving the research curator to ponder the weighty 
questions in his sleep. 
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All female specimens must be Inspected by the research curator 
before handling by an assistant. 
