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x+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++e++e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++u +++++++h+++h I+++ ELL, well! Here is my old friend and college chum 1 exclaimed Doctor Anderson, a hand- some and distinguishedilooking gentleman, who, wandering through the spacious corri- dors 0f the Electric Inn, espied a classmate of many years ago, when the Ohio College Of Dental Surgery was still occupying its old home on Court and Central avenue, hThere are many changes since we last visited our alma mateh't said Doctor Anderson, as he clasped the hand of Doctor Benson in an extremely warm embrace. tit just flew over from New York this morning, said Doctor Anderson: as he pointed to an immense fiying ma.- chine, which was resting in the courtyard, together with a number of other machines of similar construction. HI use my individual wings on small trips, and, of course, we have them on our large air ship, in case Of an accident in mid air, but we have never found any use for them since aerial navigation has become so complete. We are not troubled with rain, for we soar above the clouds. Ezntisstry in the year 2000 ++++++++++++F+++++++e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++++++++++ 76 x+++++++++++++++ The dust does not bother us, for we are miles above ity and. as for temperature, one goes so fast, and can be protected from all draughts, that I wonder how our forefathers ever got along with the slow railroad trains, which could not go from New York to Chicago in less than seventeen hours, and then trains going in opposite directions were eternally trying to run over the same track. tIVVreeks in airships are entirely unknown, frOm the fact that a ship bound in one direction takes a certain latitude, while one bound in another direction takes a different lati- tude? You came over to attend the alumni meeting of 01d 0. C. D. 8., I euppose?'t asked Dr. Anderson, as he finished his long discourse on aerial navigation. HYesf replied Doctor Benson. qt has been some years since I attended a meeting, and I feel strangely out of place with all these new creations? HWell, said Doctor Anderson, I have not attended a reunion since the college occupied its new quarters up on the hill, and, ginee most of my New York patients Hew Over
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to Paris this morning to attend the aerial races, I thought I would sail over for the day? llIf you will join me in my room, we can set sail from my window for the college I have several pairs of wings, and can readily supply you. The two men stepped on the moving stair, and in a moment were in the sliding hallway on the fortieth hoor, being carried to the doctor's roomt where the electric door opened at their advance. nThis; cool, fresh breeze of the room is refreshing, said Doctor Anderson dlSince the new system of ventilation, with all windows closed, is perfected, we suffer no more from sleepless nights. You will noticeover there in the corner the graphophone, giving the latest stock quotations from Wall street, and, incidentally, I might say that such a thing as a corner on the market is now unknown. The mechanical pen you see writing on the wall is giving wireless messages from all parts of the world. Hello, there is one from the North Pole! You, of course, know the pole furnishes the diamond supply of the world now 'tYou see that cabinet in the other corner? It will pro- duce the acts of any theater in the world by simply pushing the button attached to the name of the playhouse desired. The cabinet not only produces the sound, but, by looking into it, one can see the stage picture at any point in the play. Another convenience is this filtered and electrically heated water. No more muddy Ohio River water for the Queen City! And these dumb waiters, with their separate buttons for anything one can wish, are a great improve- ment over the bellboys, who were eternally bothering one. llWell, now, if you are ready, Doctor Benson, said Doctor Anderson, as he looked at the former gentleman, who stood as one in a dream, Hwe will set sail from this window. You will notice many changes since you went to college in the old quarters. We now have beautiful grounds up On the hill, with electric fountains, and cool, shady walks under spreading trees, and, best of all, the modern building. HSince transportation has become so simplified the smaller colleges have combined with ours, and now we are daily drawing students from Cleveland and New Orleans. 'lDormitories are unknown, for the student returns to his home each evening in less time than he could have reached Cumminsville formerly. ltYes; we are just in time to see the students arriving from the South. There is an aerial car from Florida, full of would-be dentists, while those living- at Dayton and In- dianapolis usually fly over on their individual wings.H HHow beautiful I exclaimed Doctor Benson, in an ece stacy of pleasure. ltBut, wait until you see the interior Vt cried Doctor An- dersony as. they glided through the opening doors into the Spacious marble halls, where, as in all modern buildings, the Hoor moves with its human freight, and the stairs; slide up and dOwn noiselessly. Let us hrst visit one of the lecture halls,H said Doctor Anderson, as a great door opened before them, and they saw a large room full of attentive students gazing at a screen, on which a moving panorama depicted a hospital operating room, and an Operation in progress for cleft pal- ate, white from a graphophone a voice explained each step of the operation. :lAll is as; real as the operation itself ! exclaimed Doctor Benson. But I would like to see the laboratory7 where the art of tooth making was such a bugbear to me while in college. wwe
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