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THE FUN OF IT

begin on mine. He had simply been asked by a friend of his in New York to cast about for an eligible woman who would go as substitute on the expedition.

Just what the qualifications of eligibility were I have never found out—but I went to New York as a candidate to be looked over. There I learned that the sponsor of the flight was the Honorable Mrs. Frederick Guest of London, the former Amy Phipps of Pittsburgh. She had quietly purchased a tri-motor Fokker from Admiral Byrd and planned to name it the Friendship as a symbol of good-will between her own and her adopted coun­try.

“Was I willing to fly the Atlantic?”

“In the event of disaster would I release those in charge from all responsibility?”

“What was my education—if any?”

“How strong?”

“How willing?”

“What flying experience?”

“What would I do after the flight?”

These were some of the questions rained upon me.

It was made clear that the men in the flight were being paid. Having established that, I was asked if I was prepared to receive no remuneration my­self. I said “Yes,” feeling that the privilege of being included in the expedition would be sufficient in itself.