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To go to "home" seemed fairly propitious to me. The French people today assume of "home" as a "homey place" using a congenial atmosphere. At that time, I didn't know the complete name of the Department of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Hospital: The Harriet Lane House for Invalid Children. JH-II-127 solubility Thursday, August 31st, 1950: that was "Departing Day". I had to become in the station at 9:22 A.M. for any train to Le Havre. It arrived at noon. I carried a sizable suitcase and a raincoat full of hope within the pockets. When I arrived in Le Havre, my title= j.1399-3046.2011.01563.x family had driven there with my brother Michel and sister Claudine, all of them saying goodbye and shedding a few tears. (Figure 3) I boarded the boat and waved goodbye to France. It was undoubtedly a very poignant moment when I saw my family members disappearing slowly inside the harbor as I was moving away from the pier. On the other hand, I cheered up immediately after a couple of hours as I met the other Fulbright Fellows who have been going to the States. Like me, they have been sad to leave their families but additionally excited to go. We title= pnas.1015994108 kept each other business, while discovering where every of us was going. One particular was headed for Philadelphia, an additional to Indiana and a different to Seattle. Certainly one of them was to remain in New York. There was also aFigure three My aunt (adoptive mother) as I get ready to embark on the De Grasse at Le Havre. (August 30, 1950)minister who was joining a religious college within the South. Needless to say, we attempted to reassure each other and actually had a superb time discussing our previous and our plans for the future. In those days, travel by boat was an adventure in itself. 1st we went to Southampton exactly where we stopped for quite a few hours, and nine days later on Saturday, September 9th we arrived in New York at eight:30 P.M. The view in the lighted Statue of Liberty was outstanding. Due to the fact it was late, we could not disembark and we had to wait till the next X-GAL msds morning, Sunday. Perhaps simply because we have been a little bit scared of being on our own, we remained with each other all day Sunday. On Monday, we separated and headed off in our person directions.Washington DC: preparing for Johns Hopkins (September 1950) My orders had been to visit Washington. title= pnas.1107775108 At the address given to me, a secretary told me that I had a reservation within a boarding home on 1406 10 th Street NW. Each of the other boarders had been American; about fifteen of them. None had been Fulbright Fellows. They have been in Washington to get a short period of instruction or study. During our suppers together they introduced me to a brand new way of life.S a most stressful six days, saying goodbye to family and friends, getting a place to retailer my books and belongings. There was also the have to have to create a trip towards the bank to determine my genuine worth.