I flew to Chicago, was met and stayed overnight with Gisele and GG and had a long evening of discussion and counselling with one of the local couples. Next day into the hotel in Chicago proper so I'd be near the station. While resting a bit before going out there was a phone call and lo and behold Philly still wanted me the next night. So I had to scrounge around for a change of reservations and arrangements. Then to WLS-TV and did the show and was the wind on the two block walk to the station ever cold. California was never like that.

Next day I had lunch with Dr. Walter Alvarez and his secretary, a very fascinating and pleasant experience each time. We could talk for hours but he was busy and I had to catch the airport bus. I got the one I planned on all right but freeway traffic was too much and we weren't even to O'Hare when plane time rolled around. But when we did get to the terminal I ran to the counter and learned that the plane had been delayed so we rushed out to the gate (the porter and I) and managed to make it. Then after all that effort we sit on the ground for 40 minutes before even going out to the runway. This made me late into Philly but I thought I'd allowed plenty of time anyway as I wasn't due in the studio till 10:15 and it was then about 8 p.m. But they hadn't warned me that the studios were in Jenkintown which was about 40 miles from the air- port. They don't have buses, only limousines in Philly and the nearest one came to only about 15 miles from the station. So I crowded in and went to Willow Glen and then caught a taxi to Jenkintown and got to the hotel exactly at 10:15 when I was supposed to be in the studio. It was only across the street, however, so I dashed to my room without even registering, changed and ran to the studio. Since I didn't get there till about 10:36 they had already started with the other guest and I had to cool my heels till he got done and I could go on, but I made it and we had a pretty good interview.

Next morning I was driven into downtown Philly where I could catch a cab to the airport. My much appreciated chauffeur was brother to Anita who was our Cover Girl on TVia No. 10 many years ago and whom I hadn't seen for about seven years. Her kindness saved me a lot of time and some money and I made the airport in time. My destination this time was Denver where I was to do the Bill Barker show in KOA-TV. This show had had to be cancelled on the September trip and so I had worked it in on this trip. I was met by the brothers of Maureen 6-J-1 and Betty 6-B-2, two members of the small but active group in Denver. We went to dinner and then to the station. There were two local psychiatrists on the show with me. I had had lunch with them in Sep- tember and found that we agreed very well on the whole TV-TS scene

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