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Graham. A very interesting dance executed by Miss Blanche Riley and Miss Doris Cameron proved the feature of the evening, although the Klingenberg sisters, with their wonderful trained animals, likewise proved very interesting. Later in the week I had the pleasure of meeting several of the world-famous physicians and scientists, namely: Hon. Gordon Bush, Vercoe Murphy, Dr. Devello McKinley, Floyd Brown, Floyd Dinsmore, and Ernest Robinson. I was much taken by Dr. McKinley, and the-next day I visited his hospital and met several of his most reliable nurses, among whom were the Misses Dorothy and Caryl Dent, Dorothy Fisher, and Francis Lee. I next boarded a fast aeroplane bound for Columbus, Ohio. I arrived in that city several hours later. In this city I was extensively entertained, and met many wonderful people, this city now being the social center of the country since the national capital had been located here several years earlier. Among those whom I met of considerable importance were: Messrs. Wyatt Cunningham and Wynne Vernon; the Misses Beulah Jennings, Nellie McCall, Ethel Mansfield, Gertrude and Margaret Pritchard, Edith .Pick- ering, Helen Porter, and Lucille Blackwood, all connected in the social life of the capital. While in Columbus I also had the pleasure of meeting the two greatest ball players in the world, members of the world’s champion team, the Columbus “Sen- ators, ” namely, Harold Russell and Clarence Pidcock. It was here also that I met the leaders of the great social movement which was then sweeping the country (that women should choose the man they wanted to marry instead of the old- fashioned mode then in existence). The leaders of this movement were the Misses Grace Saunders, Winifred Stephenson, Marian Watkins, and Florence West. —Homer Johnson. i Twenty-four
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