Sarasota (APA 204) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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A view of +he Palace of Chaillof. builf for +he lnfernafional Exhibifion of I937. lf is now a museum, and was one of fhe spofs of inferesf for our four. The Arch de Triumph, builf by Napol- eon in honor of fhe glories of The French armies. Carved inlo fhe monu- menf are fhe names of all +he famous French milifary men. Each nighf fhere is a fire lighfed under fhe arch in honor of fhe Unknown Soldier. A view of fhe cily of Paris as seen from 'lhe Eiffel Tower, In fhe disfance can be seen fhe +omb of Napoleon. li' was such views as fhis which made fha lower one of fha favorife spofs of our four. Sfrangely enough, fhis is one of fhe spofs seldom visifed by Parisians. The river Seine as seen from the Eiffel Tower. I+ is noi hard fo undersfand af all. why fhis river has been one of fhe favorile subiecfs For composers, ar?- isfs, and liferary men for cenfuries. o Q ' B Alf 1 4 i A . ,. ., ... 3' ,., . .- .sf '. iiifwi A. K 'u . Q A .-ar. , me : Lee E g X pa i: N , 1 .N M . . 54. tb . : S ,ff Q 'X ,,. 4 ,Z4-!'.'5T' My i fx VU, ,. ,n.J,' ,, Y N422 57. , A Q .N 1 , 1 , 1 5,,J is Y Q N b, A 174: 5 X . 'gf , K ' '-' 21 .., H., 1, :, 'EX 'N- Q f'X,tJ',.'V f ,mzggxx 5 N 4 ' ' L-. ,X ' 4' WTYQ l 7 sv l A l , We .. , ' rv . H will 1 A iii: Q 'rf' M ,rw We or 9' 4-'LN' ? 'F'r -1' Q 'E' Q 13 ii J , MW 'gg f V' . K.- . vw ,V E ,ii Y gm in W 'K ro Y. l , 1 we un x C , 4, H ,mo f g , f V V7 if ' 2' ' mg, M If I X VM f 4 2 Z ' ' , 0 .I fn if ' Zfwfny Za! f 02,4 3 'Jw

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ARIS Paris is a city of history and monuments, combined wifi. all the modern light and gaiety one could ever hope t find. By day we toured the Place de la Concorde, the Champs Elysees, and the Arch of Triumph. Stops for some refreshment in the many sidewalk cafes always slowed but brightened our sightseeing. We rode up to the top of tht its xx A Qs Eiffel tower from which we could see almost the whole ol' Paris. We walked along the banks of the Seine poking into musty hook stalls and more cafes, and even ventured into the Louvre, the most famous art museum in the world. By night we visited the Latin Quarter. the Moulin Rouge with its Can-can, the Folies Bergere, and finally when all else was closed, the clip joints in Place Pigalle. The one thought uppermost in the exhausted minds of the tourists as our train pulled away from the station was that there is far too much to see in Paris during the short period of four days and nights. The Place de la Concorde, where during the French Revolution, the guillotine stood. ln the background stands the Eiffel Tower, a monu- ment crealtecl because ofthe tact that a French- man had a mathematical formula he wanted to test. 'Ref N www-9 X is iii. 2 f ' ' it f q is 1 7 f W il iw ttiwifblie Lft'i,171T , t t



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we T WORK-0UT The gun crew of fhe five inch prac+ice firing af a sleeve. Anyone care for a roll of coHon7 THE SMOKING LAMP IS OUT THROUGHOUT THE SHIP. A +ricky maneuver giving all hands a work out 9 1 Q. Alllllgif T 1 U b ' The boys on lhe 40mm +ake fime ouf for al 'riffs ,Q W break during firing drills. Anyone have som! me New POINTER Was'

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