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  • Grandmother Forsse late at night and getting caught in a rainstorm. Of course, the roads were all just dirt roads that got very muddyand very slippery during a rain, and [I remember]our having a flat tire. Wealways had at least two or three flat tires
  • Jenkins and Marshall Green, who was assistant secretary, the Secretary and myself worked in doing up the positions for the trip. Wewere handicapped by the fact that even at that time, we didn't have, and we never have had, really, a full read out from
  • not last out the night, and I called your roother,Judy,and told her just wanted to let me knowabout it. about this, and she said that she would go intnediately up to Santa Barbara to be with her. That night I didn't sleep well and worried about her
  • that would arrive in Geneva Tuesday night. I would spend Wednesdaydoing my work, answering mail, correspondence in Geneva. Wewould have our meeting Thursday morning. Thursday afternoon, I would get off my report. Then Friday morning, as I recall
  • had dinner and then to bed. The second most important news of the day was that Lynda heard from Chuck -- her first letter in two weeks -- a short one. from a mission to find a big stack of mail. He said he had returned He had only time to read two