incorrectly (not turned on), there was relatively more mould damage. It is a bad habit leave the bathroom or shower room door open (to dry) rather than leave the ventilation turned on when leaving the house. In many of the apartments laundry was dried inside and shower cubicles were built in kitchens. Shower cubicles that were around five years old leaked water from various places and the silicone sealant had come loose and had black colouring. Water had seeped under the floorboards in some cases. The shower cubicles that were built against the wall had damaged the wall behind. As the wooden apartment buildings were predominantly old houses and among the selection made for the study happened to have many modest dwellings, originally with small apartments, these lacked separate washing rooms. The installation of shower cubicles in kitchens or bathrooms without the necessary hydro insulation and ventilation causes damage through mould or fungi.
Elizabethan life, of the not-so-Virgin Queen, of courtiers' intrigues and the secret histories of the great names of English history—all actually invalid decipherments of Shakespeare's plays tending to prove that Bacon had written them, related by the gentle, upright, but self-deluded woman who had "deciphered" them, Mrs. Elizabeth Wells Gallup. These stories stirred Friedman's dormant interest; he began to do some of the cryptology, and inevitably its puissant magic seeped like the fume of poppies into his mind and spirit and intoxi- caiea mm. "When it came to the cryptology," he recalled years later, "something in me found an outlet." An understatement. He soon found himself head of the Department of Ciphers as well as the Department of Genetics at Riverbank. The attraction he felt for cryptology was reinforced by the attraction he felt for a cryptologist: the quick-witted and sprightly Miss Smith. In May of 1917