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00:00:08 - Introduction: Interview based on Red Cross Letters 00:00:17 - Question One: How did you manage to meet Humphrey Bogart? 00:08:08 - Youth Hosteling before the war 00:08:40 - Crater Lake (including a bear and a falling pine tree) 00:13:16 - St. Louis 00:13:39 - Question Two: Who was Cap'n Bill? 00:17:58 - Question Three: How did you manage to catch a ride in the nose of a B-17 bomber? 00:19:09 - Question Four: Did anyone you met overseas come to visit your family in Connecticut? 00:22:57 - Question Five: Why were you worried about your letters (as a Red Cross volunteer) being censored? 00:24:11 - Question Six: What did you do after you left the Red Cross? 00:31:27 - Question Seven: How long did you work for American Youth Hosteling? 00:33:15 - Question Eight: Looking back, did you know that you always wanted to have a profession that allowed you to help others? 00:37:27 - Question Nine: It was unusual for a woman growing up during the 30's and 40's to try so many different things. What made you different? What made you not afraid to try for your dreams? 00:40:34 - Question Ten: Tell me more about the practice of "liberating" goods in a foreign country during WWII. 00:42:59 - Question Eleven: In your letters, you mention the presence of the Red Cross really helped the American soldiers. How did your presence help and why? 00:46:38 - 2009 is the 75th anniversary of the American Youth Hosteling 00:47:33 - Question Twelve: What did you do after you left the staff of American Youth Hosteling? 00:55:55 - The influence of Pat's parents 00:57:50 - Pat's motorcycle trip to South America