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I notice what you say about Clifford Greenewalt. We 
could, of course, take this up and handle it providing 
we pushed everything through Washington. I hope the prior 
planning of this little exhibition will give us time to get 
something together. This is already the middle of March and 
October is not really so very. far away. 
Now, Ted, lets talk a minute about Friends of the 
National Zoo making a safari. We have been asked by the 
British Fauna Society to try and arrange some more off-beat 
safaris and to try and get a programme out so they can start 
these next year. This would interest Tony and me very much 
and now that the state of emergency in the Northern Frontier 
has been annulled this area can be opened up for tours and 
we could take parties of six to eight on tented safaris, 
and for elderly people we could arrange something less enere 
getic. So if there is a chance of discussing this or helping 
plan it do let us Know. 
I did hear the sad news about Pierre from Jane who 
wrote him just after he died, which I thought was very nice 
of her indeed. It confirmed the feeling I had that we had 
pecome close friends aithough we had only known each other a 
short time, 
With very best wishes to you and Elizabeth from us 
all here, 
Yours very sincerely, 
Voi 
John Seago 
