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Washington Trip To present the Key of the Sigma Society of the College of Secretarial Science to Mr. Christian, Secretary to the President of the United States, was indeed a great honor; but to be in attendance at the presentation was even a greater one. The honor and the opportunity were, no doubt, keenly appreciated by the members of the party who went on the trip to Washington, and their apprecia- tion was indeed evident in the excitement which existed on that eventful Satur- day morning, April 15, 1922. What an enthusiastic party, including Dean and Mrs. Davis and ‘‘Mother”’ Damon, left South Station at 6 p.m., Thursday, April 13, for Fall River, tak- ing the boat from there to New York. We arrived in New York about seven o'clock Friday morning, and had time for a short walk to the shopping district on Fifth Avenue, before leaving for Washington at 10.10 a.m. Although we were in Washington less than a week, we had the opportunity of visiting the Congressional Library, National Museum, Capitol and Pan- American Building. We also enjoyed trips to Mt. Vernon, Fort Meyers, The Lee Mansion at Arlington, The National Cemetery, Zoological Gardens and the Naval Academy at Annapolis. But we were not there merely on a sight-seeing tour. We had embarked on an eventful pilgrimage; we were there to present the first Honorary Key of the Sigma Society to Mr. Christian, and as we stood in the Cabinet Room of the White House, the room where the destinies of our country are determined, it seemed to us that the College of Secretarial Science could not have given her first honorary Key to a more worthy man than to the Secretary of the Presi- dent of the United States, who, in every degree, possessed the high merits requi- site for the Sigma Society! 1 89
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