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THE REFLECTOR My European Tour C7 n startec f°r t ie boat, c e S.S. Berlin, on Friday evening at seven iCjj o’clock. At eight we arrived at the Forty-second street pier. We got out of the car and on the boat as fast as we could, eager for our new adventure. When we arrived at our cabins, we found them filled with friends and all sorts of packages both large and small. After bidding our friends good-bye, we went up to the promenade deck to catch the last glimpse of New York, for the boat had already started. From the twenty-seventh of June to the tenth of July we saw nothing but water. At times the sea was quite rough and it was rather cold, but we did not mind that. On the morning of July eleventh we reached Plymouth, England. In the afternoon at about three o’clock, we reached Cherbourg, where several passengers got off. The following morning we arrived at Bremen. After our baggage had been inspected we got into our car, which was already off the boat. Twenty-lour
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THE REFLECTOR Our first stop was at the old city of Golar, which was founded be- fore 900 A. D. There we visited an ancient church and a very beautiful palace. In the churchyard we saw a rose bush which the people claim to be one thousand years old. Then we went to Berlin, where we remained about a week. We saw the luxurious palaces of the Kaiser and some of the largest churches in Germany. We visited the very interesting museums containing innu- merable relics. We then started for Dresden, passing through lovely pine woods on our way. Dresden is located on the Elbe River and is one of the largest cities of Germany. Here we visited the famous art museum. We saw many lovely paintings, es- pecially the famous painting of the Madon- na, by Raphael. From Dresden we went to Nurnberg, the oldest city in Germany. After enjoying the sights of the city, we started on our trip up the Rhine and through the Black Forest. The Rhine may be compared with our Hudson River except that there are ruins of ancient castles and quaint towns bordering the banks of the river. The Black Forest is a very vast area of pine trees. To ride through it is never to be Twenty-five
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