There were several pictures of the Procession in the ‘Examiner’ this morning. The crowd on the Parade looked immense. In one of the photos I come out behind the canopy bearer. Páp is mentioned in the account. A film of the whole thing was taken by the Washington management and will be shown soon. We must go to see it. – We were all very tired at school to-day. Dr. Scannell was very pleased with our part in the Procession. There was only one unfortunate incident, when a man who refused to take off his hat and smoked while the Blessed Sacrament was passing was attacked, and began to fight. The Civic Guards led him off, however. – To-day as it was raining Fr. Duggan let me take his bike round the school into the yard. I started it alright, but every time I released the gear-lever, no matter how much I shoved petrol forward, it stopped, so I had to walk it round. The air lever was cause, he told me afterwards. – Last Saturday a Bus Service began in Cork. They look quite well, and are cheap but are sure to bust the trams. We are getting quite continental now! – In reading Mozart at piano to-day I came across a minuet in Sonata 3, a delightful piece which has many old memories for me. Mr. Dalton, one of Mám’s pupils in days gone by used to play it. – Pa and Dickie are sick. I must begin to work hard from this out.