Marquette (AKA 95) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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PARIS Paris, the centre of art. learning and fashion for main cutanea i- a hrautiful city. Wide tree-lined boulevards .mil avenues with man} side-walk cafe- where the idle or the pensive ran sit and ' sip ' nr rhatter. or watch the passers-by. A cit whose successive rulers have done all in their power to beautify, from Napoleon III who wu- responsible for the modernisation of the city, to the pre-ent dav. limit largrlv of limestone which age turns to .1 light grav. Pari- hai man) beautiful parks and eardens. building! and squares that are famous and are i-iteil h thou-. mil- yearly. Suffice it to mentii few of these: the Arc de Triomphe together with the Tomb of the I nknown Soldier, which stand together in the Plare de I Etoile at the tup l tin- Champa Elyaeea, perhapi the beat known of all of the street- of Pan- to the w-itor. at the other end of tin- beautiful avenue is the Plare de la Concorde, built on the site of the Guillotine, this square contains two fountain! and right statues of the cities of France : The F.ilTel Tower from the top of which an excellent view of the city can be had : eraaiUea, palace of the royal court before the revolution, with it- renowned gardens and the Hall of Mirrors ; Notre Dame Standing on the lie de la Cite with it ' s famous Rose Window ; The Louvre containing such masterpieces aa the Hona Lisa and Venn- de Uila 1- the largest art gallery in the world. The I mver- -itv one of the oldest in Europe stands on the left bank of the Sein - in the Latin Quarter where the writers and arti-t- live. Night life in Pari- offers a numerous and varied -election of clubs, dive-, dens, dunce-halls etc. The Follies Bergere- renowned for it ' - colorful and extravagant scenery and it ' s well-shaped and under-dressed players, can be seen in the evening. It is a must among the sights to be seen for most of the visitors to this eitv of cities. SWITZERLAND differen greatl] illage small republic high in the Kuropean Alps. Ii ly 60% of the population speak Gprman; Sw Switzerland regions, Approx affected b them. Having as it does a very healthy clii and towns. Switzerland is both a health ai Berne, the capital of Switzerland is a tie of the town is derived from the german he City authorities keep a number of these animals Geneva another important city in Switzerland i this cit has fine museums of natural history and the fine a A unique country in a unique setting Switzerla bodied men are taught to handle fire-arms and are eligible f has no national language, German. French and Italian are spoke itzerland has not taken part in either of the world wars nor wa apped and quaint 1 hulida reso t picturesqu rd meaning 1 able standii n. with numerous fountains, quaint bridges and old-fashioned shops. and many statues and images of bears are to be seen throughout the a bear den on the right side of the river Aar which encircles the city on three sides. the seat of the International Red-Cross and one-time seat of the League of Nations. and a very good theatre. is also in a position to defend itself ver well should the need arise. All able- call-up. marksmanship has alwa s been a favorite national pastime.

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