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ff'-'T ' 'CY L. A ' ,ff Qc- - 1: ' Y Q , ' 1 - I - 4 . Q ' 5- - f 1- X, HY 7 ', A Xxrx v' 4 Qihis Que uf intense My greatest invention was at last completed! I duly christened it the Reflememoriscope, it being an apparatus of a complex nature, con- structed for the purpose of revealing past events by pictures. I turned on the switch and adjusted the dial to fourteen years back, in order to obtain a glimpse of Paris, France, and get an idea of what the war had done to the French capitol. To my great surprise the streets were crowded with civilians instead of soldiers and there were no flags flying. It seemed as though all the people were going to some particular place so with my Reflememoriscope I followed them and came upon a large crowd in front of a beautiful hall. They were all excitedly talking in French fof which I fortunately had some knowledgey about the great banquet being held in honor of America's new ambassador to France, Frank Matthiesen. I then realized that my invention was portraying the future instead of the past but decided that it was a valuable invention nevertheless and was satisifed with the results of my labors. My invention penetrated the walls of the building. Around a long table sat a large group of people, among whom I recognized several of my old classmates. At the head of the table sat Frank Matthiesen. Seated around the table were Paul Rofkar, Carl Quisno, Fredna Lutz, Gladys Muggy, Howard Carstensen, James Van Rensselaer, Flora Belle Minier and John Rohde. From their conversation Cfor my invention was also equipped with sound productionl I gathered that Paul Rofkar was em- ployed by the French government as an experimental chemist. Paul had recently discovered element 85, previously unknown, and it had been named Rofcium in his honor. Carl Quisno and Fredna Lutz were bliss- fully happy as man and wife. Carl had become very wealthy by specula- tion in Texas oils and was taking a vacation trip through Europe. Bosco Cas his wife fondly called himj was feeling fine and was in the best of spirits but said that he had not enjoyed the ocean trip. You see, Bosco was not a very good sailor. Flora Belle, who had gained some renown as an author, had just finished three months' research in Spain collecting material for her forthcoming book, Old Spanish Customs . It really wouldn't have been necessary for Flora Belle to make a trip to Europe for that! Howard Carstensen, James Van Rensselaer and John Rohde were members of an International News Syndicate and were foreign correspondents of the leading American newspapers. They told of many exciting experiences encountered in China, where they had been in fear of their lives several times while reporting on a revolution. Gladys Muggy had become well-known in the states as a promoter of the latest Parisian fashions and was in Paris learning the newest hat styles. She had just originated a charming creation called the Crownless hat for afternoon . Not being able to learn anything else of interest I turned my atten- tion to the other feature of my invention which was its power to bring Page twenty-one
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