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Tlllf FORUJI 1llL'l'llf!l40NU Gladys lVhitely. She always had heen so speedy ou the typewriter in the days at Senn. that I was not surprised at see- ing her ot-enpying this ltonorable seat. She had so many medals that I did not take the time to ask her where or from whom she had received all of them. l let't Boston the next morning to spend a few days in Brookline. a very beautiful residential snhurh. I took my way first to Beaeonstield Hotel. on Bea- eon and then walked up Fisher Hill. where l saw a very heautifnl home. On the lawn was a group ot' young people, the-hostess heing Mildred Brister. lVe reeognized eaeh other at a moment's glance. and I was invited to join them. lVe took a walk through the beatiful Chestnut llill Reservoir. and went down t'onnnoinvealth Ave.. the most fashion- ahle and one of the finest lioulevards in the world. The following day a group ot' girls and myself went for an exenrsion on the Atlantic to Salem. whieh is not very far from Brookline. lVe went in swimming at Salem Willows Beaeh. and afterwards played tennis at the tennis eonrts near the heaeh. where we met Graee Johnson- and Gladys Goddard. now great athletes, playing tennis. I might say they were ehampions. as we played a few games against them and they won every time. NVe then went to see the old witeh house. the oldest house now standing in Salem, having heen lmilt hefore 1635. After- wards we went haek to Brookline where I stayed over night. The next morning I took the train for XVoreester. as 1 wanted to see their university and other hnild- ings. and I saw the State Mutual Build- ing. etc. l then went to the Clark linivere sity, which eertainly is a lovely sehool. l went to the otiiee to have someone show me through this lmilding. The prin- eipal. who was no one but Mabel Bixler, showed me through the school. As we were passing: through the corridors and watching the elasses at work. it reminded me of the days at Senn, and we were soon met hy a girl who seemed to be in a great hurry. I was told that she. Mil- dred Anderson, was the editor of the Voltage paper. As we went into one of the English rooms, l was introdueed to Evelyn Uomher, now a College English teaeher. On my way haek to Boston I stopped ot? at Cambridge to see Harvard Uni- versity. the oldest Vniversity in the United States. the principal eollege hnildings numbering! twenty-tive. I was shown through these wonderful hnild- ings and met Sidney Drought. now a teacher in the Medical Department. After my visit here. 1 went haek to Boston. l met a hand of sntfragettes, who were on their way to Xvashington, D. FH. the lender being Edna Nordgren. I went into the Jordon Marsh K Com- pany Department Store. eomparing with that of Marshall Field K Company. in t'hieago. Here I met Mildred Goulet, now a forelady for the hnsiness depart- ment. and Elvira Koi-opp. the head stenographer. After spending seven weeks of enjoy- ment in Boston and the surrounding towns, 1 hegan to think ol' Chicago once more. Early in the afternoon ofthe next day. l was seeing Boston for the last time and bidding farewell to iny old t-lassmates. The following day at 11:55 .l. M, I was again baek in Chicago ready for hard work once more. Ruth Engwall. I Zu x Il I Illi all 'J fjl..J tit. illviliillllllllttjftt.
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I I IP'- IH I tn' tItt- pttst tt-tt yt-urs I InttI ht-t-tt wtn'I:ittp: stu Itatt'tI witlttntt at rtttl vztt-tttitnt thttt I tIt-t-itIt-tI ttt tttkt- at tt-ipf Rust. my IIIZIIII stttp ht-ing nt Iittsttnt. Sn with my grip I st-t ttti' tnt lllj' jttnrttt-y, tnztkittg: st-vt-t-:tl stttps sttvh :ts att Xitt,L:tn':t I nIIs, wItt-t't- I sztw Vittht Mt-t'ItttItz still vit-wittg: tht- I :tIIs :mtl grivittgt' tt vt-ry ittIt-t'- t-sting It-t-ttn't- to ttwllrists ttltnttt tht-ttt. Wht-tt tltt- tt-tain th't-w in :tt tht- Smith Stzttitsn itt Iittston, I wt-nt tIit't-t'tIy tn tItt- t'ttpIt-y I,IllZtl Iltttt-I. 'I'Itt-t't- I t'tnnttI Kt-I'-Iitt I.t-lnttzttt tts pttrtt-t' tttttl Vt-rttt-t' tllstm :ts ttmttttgt-t' tit' this vt-ry I':tshitttt- uhh- Ittitt-I. I tIitItt't I't-t-I tts it' I wt-t-t- tt'ithttnt it l't'it-ntI in tItis htrgt- 4-ity. wht-It I ht-gain ttt tnt-t-t sttntt- ttt' my tsItI st'ItttttI- lttsttt-s. .Ittt-t' I IttttI rt-stt-tl I Ihtntght I wtntItI tht stttttt- sigltt-st-t-ittgf I ttmk tt t-att' thrttnglt IIttstttn's grt-att stthtrtty :tntI sttttn vznnt- ttt St-ttII:1y Stptttrt-, at ,vt-ry Itttsy phtt-t-. As 'I was Ittoking att tItt- I'2ll'ItIIIN hniItIittg:s to sttt- it' tItt-y o'tntItI ht- vnnt- pnrt-tI with tht- ttttt-s in t'ltit-ago. I stut- at sign whit-It atttrztt-tt-tl nty nttt-tttion. I Ittttkt-II nt it ttnt-t- tnttrt- :ttttI this is wltatt I 1't-tttI: IYi0tIlIIlI'tI :intl Wt-ntIt, Rt-:tI Iistattt-. I wits snt'prist-tI tt: titttl tntt thttt tht-y hattI ttmtlt- sttt-h pt-ttgt-t-ss in hnsint-ss tht-sv tt-tt yt-ttrs. I wats gt-tting: rtttht-t' Inntggry. yt-t I t-tntItI ttttt t-:tt atttyIItint: :ts I wits ttttr tttttt-It t-xvitt-tl :tI'tt-r st-t-ing sn mttny tiltl I't'it-ntls. I sttxt' at pt-stunt sttnttI. tm' rtttItt-t- I t-ttnItI smt-II I't-t-sh pt-ztnnts itt tht- tIist:tttt't-I :intl I t-tntItI ttttt rt-sist tItt- tt-mptattitttt to hny tt Img, .Ks I t'ttIllt' ttt-:tt't-t- tItt- stmttl. I athtmst, I'nitttt-tI l't'tim sttrprist- nt Iitttlittg atntttltt-r tIt-ut- st-html I't'it-ntI. t'yt'iI Art-ntl. who was ntttt' in tItt- pt-tutltt httsincss. :mtl vt-ry gtwtxtl pt-ztttttts ht- t-t-rtttittly hzttl. AI'tt-t- tt-Ilittgz him that ht- tt'ttttItI st-t- mt- tmI'tt-it ztt his sl:tntI as I :tm E LA5 5 I ' RIIIFHEE I'tmtI tsl' pt-ttmlts. I wt-ttt ttt tht- 'tl'ttm- mtm. at ht-tttttiI'ttI park. Ihrt-o hlttttks frtmt Ht-tilluy Stpmrt- ttt t-ut my pt-amttts ttlstt I't-t-tlittg stmtt- tti tltt- tlttvt-s. Sttttn ttty t-yt-s wt-rt- :tttrttt-tt-tI hy at sttltt-Iy. wt-II- th't-sst-tI yttttttg httIy, whtmt I jtttIg:t-tI ttt ht- :t Itttty ttf It-isnt-t-. As sht- t-ttmt-i ttt-:tt-t-r I t't-cngttizt-tI ht-t' ns iItmIIit- Iirt-t-tl. .Is sltt- wats :tt-tpntitttt-tI with Iitmstttn. shi- tttnk ntt- In st-t- tItt- Stzttt- Ilttnst-. tht- g.!t't-nt ttmnntttt-ttt ttl' Iittnkt-r IIiII. tht- I'tthIit- Iiiht-:tt-y. tht- Ittt-gt-st Iihrqry in tht- tt'ttrItI t't1t' I't't-t- t-it't-tthttitnt. :intl otht-t- Itistttt-it-:tt platt-I-s, Wt- ttmtlt- nn ttppttittttttt-nt I'ttt- tItt- tht-tttt-t- nt-xt, thty. .Ks I wats tIt-nit-tI tht- pIt-nstn't- nt' att tt-tttlingg illl'0Dt'l'il tt'ItiIt- staying: itt Iitts ttm. tht- fztttttrtts sittgt-rs ltt-ing in lin- rttpt-, tllll' nttt-ntitnt wats atttt'ttt-tt-tI hy tht- pt'ttgt'ztttt tItt- I'ttIttni:tI tht-ntt't- was Itatvittg. this tht-tttt-r ht-int: tht- tnnst t'ttsItitttt:tItIt- :intl ht-st kntttxin in Iittsttttt. 'I'ht-t't- tt't-t't- gtttttl nttmht-rs tin tht- pt-ngrttttt t-spt-t-iatlty tItt- solo givt-tt hy tItt- grt-nt singt-t' Matt-- gttvritt- Mznttt-t'. .Xl'tt-t- tItt- tItt-zttt-r wt- wt-nt ttt hztvt- at sintph- tIiItttt-r ut' tht- fat- tnttns IIttstttn Ihtkt-tI Iit-ants. :ts tht-y It:ttI ht-t-tt highly t't-t-tmttnt-ntIt-tl to mt- hy manty frit-tttIs. .Xt tItt- ttt-xt ttthh- snt 'I'Itt- IIt-ttvt-nIy 'I'wittS. I'ltniIy Sttratvitt :tntI Xltty Rohr. who httth wrtttt- t-tIittn'i:tIs t'rn' ont- ttt' the Ilttsttttt nt-tt'slmpt-t's. .II'tt-t' It-ttving 1IoIIit-, I wttlkt-tl thtwtt Wnsltingtttn St., tht- nmin tItttt'tttt,gItI':n't-. :Intl patsst-tl hy at Itlrgt- typt-tvritittg tit'ttt A sign was in tht- witttlttw. tt'Itit-It rt-ntl, l'ntttt- in to st-t- tht-' wtst'ItI's tantttttts typistf' I was t-ttrintts tn IitttI tml wht- this ,uri-nt pt-t-stttt wats, su in I wt-ttt. In tht- mitItIIt- txt' at Ittrgt- t-t'owtI txt' spt-t-tttttn-s sztt tt ht-:ttttiI'ttI git-I tIt-tttttttstwttittg tht- l'tttIt-rwtttttl 'Ifypt-tvt-itt-r. I pttsht-tI my tvtty tItt-mtgzlt tht- t-t'ttwtI str tts tn gt-t tt- . , . . tht- It'ttnt to t-ttttgt'ttItttgttt- my th-:tr It'tt-ntI.
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is L I : 5: - ,. .Q as , i A I I Pi R , L '+ MQ f , --- ,ze 'f.j!j- , -f-HA-ff---A It wats nt'tc-1-110011 NYIIPII wv passt-II the Ilot-k ot' IIOIIIIIIQI. :ind t'IlIC'l't'tI the Mass I'IVOI'. After tht- t-xi-itt-im-iit of recviv- ing thc pilot was uv:-P wt- ht-ga111 to vicw this strzingu uuniitry whit-h is Iowoi- than tho S4-a. Sprczniing ont as fan- as wc- 1-onld st-0. that wt- km-w tn wt-rv long high 1-itlgvs he thosa- :nu-it-111 dikt-s whim-I1 had with- stood tht- II'L'IIlt'IItI0llS strt-ngxth ot' thc- twt-n11 for sn lllitllj' yt-urs. :intl pwvt-11t0tI .f i. . I . . t t 1 1 l'tHlI t'0Yt'l'IlIgZ' t ns no sis Izirgn- ns ont- 41 ' ing a1II I-111-Illia-s. Stnutt 11:1v1'y:11'4Is. Whitt- t'0IlIlI1'j'. WIlIt'Il IS ini' stutt-s. Da-l'y- tm snlois 111-14- .Q s Ilut 1 tIn-rv, 1'iII:1gt-S Wt'I't' 1111111-f 0111 1 r-11 tion hy thi-ir rt-tl til- - 's and - t'IlI1I'l'Il spi1'C-s:tI1t- w' - Wt'It'0!llIllQ1IIS hy w:11'ingtIn-ir Illgt'1lI'llIt4. whih- vi-mvs und slit-4-1' tho ,Zl'I't'II 1114-a1tItn1's, Tha- HIlIOIil', thi- 11111114-nuts Iinildings. and tht- i11s'1't-zisiixg !llllllIlt'l' uf Ships in wt- wt-rv nt last tlngs an-usv nlmve- the-ir thi- I'f11'ts and thi- -I I -2' '. ' ' w.-iving and milling tn ns. wliih- signal In--1I.'. - ' - intl tI1' 1, ' att - t loot tall 1111I111iIIs11'1-11 wiI1IIy I I Wt'I'l' grazing i11 tht- l'IVk'l' tuld ns that 11-in-Ililig' IiOIit'I'tIXIIIl. nm- ol' tht- inipnrt- :int imlnsti-ia1I l'4'IIit'I'S oF Iflitvtxpe. Hut. hon' tIII'I:L'I't'IIi t'1'u111 mn- own New York I1:11-I-012 with its sIcys4'1':1pz-1's un1I its Htutut- nt' Liln-1't1'l W t- wont. in thi- 11n11'n- ing. 0 n 1' to inhkt' il swift toln' of Rut- tc-1'1Ia1 nl. as XVO XYUI1' ffl go to 'I'h4- Ilaguz- hy nn- to in ohii L-. After - IIIISS- i ll g tlxroiigh thu- tl 0 t- I: s, . ilmlgiiig 111m-Iiiln-s, ta-aims and push- L-alrts, wt- 111-1-ivt-tl nt Inst in at 1-zitha-1' quit-t sith- struct and had time tn Iook lll'0llIllI ns. This strt-Qt was va-ry nan'- row. and tht- sith-walk. which was IIIIDIII two fm-vt with-. wus nn only 0111- sith-. Iw- caniso. if it wt-ru on hoth. wz1g1111s would In- umthlc to pass, XVI- wnlkt-ti down this strl-ct until we t-111110 to fi In-ittgc-. As wt- stood on this hritlgt- wt- vouhl svn- ll typit-ul st-t-110 ot' II IJIIIVII tnwn tn- Oity, The vnnail 11I1c1x'0 which wt- stood pnsst-tl tlnwn tht- 1't'lIft'I' of tht- strc-1-t and wus Ib0l'lIf'l'l'tI hy tail tru:-s wlmst- tops met ailmvu it. allowing 11 pntvh nt' sky tn hr- svn-11 In-rv mul tht-rc IIll'0llgIl tht- I1l'tl!l4'IIt'S. 011 hoth sith-s ot' tht- pil-t111H OSQIIPIII'ElIl'l'XVElj', Imuts wort- Iinc-QI up. .Ks wt- XVI-lIl'Ilt'lI. things si-01111-tl tn fllktt lift-g IIIOII 1111111-111-1-:I I'l'UIlI hunts: stm-us and wail-c-Iimisvs wt-1-9 opt-111-LI :incl II husjt' lit'0 of Inanling inni iinlnzntiitg tht-su Imzns Iivgtlll. Whitt-wz1Iki11gtIow11this stu-1-t. wt- diss t'DVl'I't'tI that IIIISII-t'tIl'IS wort- ai 1-01111111111 nu-mis ot' II'1I1lS17t7l'IltI'It1lI. Dogs ot' z1II kinds :nut sizs-S wt-ro ttrnwing the-sv 1-arts. znnI tln-Av st-t-im-il vt-ry hnppy to In-11I1Iv tu ht-lp tht-ii' nnistc-1-s. Wt- saw suiotlwi' II1-idgv nt tho1-ndoftlit-Istovkniid tliought wt- wnuhl turn down this strm-t. Ilnt what wus our s111'p1'ist- w I1 1- II w L- l'o1n1d that it umisisti-II of nothing I1 Il t w il t t- 1' znnl th :1 t t I1 1- housvs 1' n s 1- out ot' it. It was ht-1-0 that tht- shupo of t I1 4- Imnsos
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