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Sunday, May 22 L Cincinnati aboard the Baltimore 8 Ohio Ra1lroad's National Limited' Monday, May 25 A Washington, D C where we are met by our special bus which takes us to our home while in Washington, the Hotel Harrington There we have breakfast in the dining room Our bus leaves the hotel for a tour of the interior of Public buildings, including the BUR AU OF ENGRAVING d PRINT ING, THL WASHINGTON MONUMENT, the PAN AMERICAN UNION, the U S CAPITOL BUILDING, the SUPREME COURT, the CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARI We are due back at the hotel at noon for luncheon Thls afternoon our buses wlll again depart on an all after noon tour of the city of Washington, passing many of the foreign legations and embassies, then through ROCK CREEK PARK, the ZOO OGICAL GARDENS, on the way to ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Here a visit will be made to the TOVB OF THL UNKNOWN SOLDIER and the NATIONAL AMIHITHEATER Then on to ALE.ANDRIA, VA , where we pass CHRIST CHURCH fused by Generals Washington and Heel, the GEORGL WASHINGTON NATIONAL MASONIC MEMORIAL, after which we continue on to MT VLRNON, the home of Martha and George Washington On returning to our hotel a stop will be made at the LIN OLN MEMORIAL Tuesday, May 22 Breakfast in the hotel dining room A short walk takes us to the MELLON ART GALLERY, which re V1Slt for about ten minutes before our anpointment at the FEDERAL BUREAU CF INVESTIGATION Here a very interest ng tour of the bullding w1ll be conducted by the Speclal gents 1 charge Then on to the MUSEUM OF NATUR L HISTORI and the SIITHSOIIAN IN TITUTE Our bus leaves for a delightful drive to Annapolis, Nd , the capltal ity of the state, loc ted on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the vevern River Here we v1s1t the CAPITOL BUILDIIG, the UNITED STATES I VAL ACADLNY where from the falks we see the white granite halls ard dormltories, the training boats, armory and athletic fleld of our future admlrals We pause to pay our respects to the hallowed remalns of John Paul Jones whose tomb is in the gold domed crypt of the Ac demy Chapel Leavlng the Naval Academy we return to Washington in ti e for dlnncr at the hotel We leave the hotel, with baggage, aboard our speclal bus for a tour of the city of washington at night, beautifully lllumlnated 'tops are made at the NATIONAL AIRPORT, the CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY and the JEFFERSCN MEIORIAL We also drive directly through the PLNTAGON BUI DING, then on to the station where we board the Baltimore 8 Ohio liplomatu f r the return journey Wednesday, May 30 Arrive 1n Indlanapolis, Indiana V. ll I o A rn o o 3 C U o o . L .- 1 fa ' 0 -1 u u I ' . ' 1 1 . T '1 ' ,-J V. v- 1 ,N , . -a , , -. . . . 1 Q A ,x w 4. a U ., ,. . .f . O , 1. I . 1 A Q 3 1 . . . ,f -1 5 f. .U . ' . .. .7 ' ,T , 3' '1 'l v - .J n I C ,-Q . V ' A V . cz . A I Q 'i '15 ' 1 1 'J c., 1 I ' A 0 . E1 . . m ' 5 n I Ml V 0 - xD W . . 1 . , LJ - , ' '1 - r A I ' 'A . - w- . . In ll' L O O o
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lfUfll0I y The Junior Play was entitled HHe Couldn't Marry Fiven This three act comedy by Robert St Clair was presented on March 23, 1950, under the dlrection of Miss Bower is about a young eligible daughters of them nveryone mother The nurse The title describes the major plot of the lay which man who goes to v1s1t a family wlth flve and falls ln love wlth each and every one is finally straightened out by the grand was the one to marry the young man The cast is as follows Connie Barton Ralph Barton Aprll Barton hay Barton June Barton Taris Barton Leona Barton Granny Donald Regan Bonnie Sharrett was Sharron ticket sales Robert Smith the the the the the the the SOD Hendrix pl ln bed with mother hrline father ctress dancer artist nurse tomboy Barton's mother of Mr Barton's boss Lummis Graham Martin Kenneth Janet Helen Sharrett Nancy Swarts Alberta Denney Frances Vaughn Joann Gudgel James Fisher yed the part of May because Helen the mumps bigler and Alberta Cramer were n charge of the Dean White, Ralph Sears, Bill Caldwell, and worked be11nd the scenes Mary Holman, Bruce Corman, Franklin Crosley, and Floyd Lewark were ushers Betxeen acts Nrs Steele layed the p1 no and the male quartet sang Ct Mr. T . Etta Barton Mr. Barton's sister Jewel Richwine
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