Sept. 7. Pooped—I just lay around and tried to recover.
Sept. 8. Likewise but visited Greenfield village with Debbie and wife in the afternoon. Part of the Ford exhibit and museum.
Sept. 9. Again rest, conversation and a dinner with an old friend who went the TS route. Had much to talk about and she agreed com- pletely that surgical prospects should do a lot of femme living first.
Sept. 10. Flew to Chicago did some personal errands.
Sept. 11. Luncheon with Dr. Alvarez' two secretaries whom I had. met 2 years before. Lovely time. Had a hair-do.
Sept. 12. The TV show I'd expected to do in Chicago was canceled so the trip to Chicago was mostly wasted. Flew to St. Louis and met by Florence 25-S-2 FPE. Taken to dinner at a swank restaurant and later had a meeting in hotel room with 4 or 5 who had come from Illinois, Arkansas and around. Pleased to see them.
Sept. 13. Had an interview with Drs. Masters and Johnson, authors of the ground breaking book on human reproduction. Answered many questions on TV and TS for them and their staff. I think this was a very worthwhile visit. In the afternoon flew to New Orleans by way of Atlanta. Stupid porter at the St. Louis airport checked my bags to Atlanta so when I arrived in New Orleans—no bags and me with a TV show to do that night. They wired for them to come down the next plane so I was taken to the home of Laurie 18-K-1 FPE while his wife waited at the airport for the bags. She met us later outside the station and I had to go into the ladies room at the station and change to the right clothing for an appearance. It was WWOM-TV but it is kind of a crummy station and I doubt if it did much good. The interviewer wasn't at all good.
Sept. 14. Flew to Houston and met by Dianna 43-P-3 FPE who drove me down to Galveston where Sally 43-S-5 FPE had rented a house on the beach and where 4 or 5 of the clan had already gathered. We had a swim in the gulf (see bathing beauty??? pic) and then got dressed for dinner with all of us taking care of part of the meal according to direc- tions of Sally the chief chef (ess) I don't know whether there was a message but I was told to bake the crab and make the corn (y) bread. I did as I was told. The dinner was lots of fun and a success. We sat around and gabbed till all hours as usual. But it was terribly hot and sticky and sleep wasn't the best.
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