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President of such an establishment. Finally Dale strolled up to the nearest car from under which a pair of legs were protruding and asked them if they could direct us to the big boss. The body belonging to the legs slowly drug itself out and we gazed into the face of Anscl Lahti. After much hand shaking and back slaping, Ansel informed us that he was owner of the Factory. Of course we didn't have to ask why he was working on the cars:.along with his employees, as no amount of wealth could change 4nsel. He was willing to do his share and never think himself any better than the next person. Ansel took us on 2 tour of his huge factory and told us how he had decided to go into the business. He had so many wrecks himsolf that he decidet it would be much better to go into the automobile industry himself so he wouldn't have to buy so many new cars. The Lrhtiacs were now very famous and noted for their endurance. Ansel was very cnthusiastic about our plans and did his bit to help us by giving us immediate delivery on a Lahtiac convertiable. With Ansel's best wishes we started for Chicago. Driving down the streets of Chicago we sighted a familiar nome in lights above the Civic Auditorium. It was the name of Professor S, T. Stoller. As there was only one S. T. Stuller t that we knew of, wo decided to attend the lecture and once again hear our favorite speaker classmate Sidney. We were very glad that we attednde as Sianey gave a lecture
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Arriving in Philadelphia we were surprised to find the streets crowded with people, and everyone appeared to be quite excited. Elbowing our way to the front of the crowd wo were surprised to see one of our classmates, Lucille Buchanan, standing on 2 soap box giving a dynamic and pulsating speech, on what she would do if she was elected President of the United States. She was trying to convince the people that if she was elected the would would soon be a modern Utopia. That evening as we were dining with Lucille in her fashionable home she told us that she had given up her former artistic carcer to become President of the United States, as she wanted her country to have the best of overything. Lucille hid not found a man she considered worthy of her so she had decided to devote her life to the betterment of her country. After promising Lucille that we would vote for her we again started on our way to Chicago. It was such rough traveling in Dale's jecp that we decided to go through Detroit first to buy a more comfortable automobile. Our first stop after we bounced into Detroit Michigan, was at the large Lahtiac factory, We had heard of the famous new cor but as yot had never seen one. As we wanted immediate delivery we were sent to the President of the company, who was at the time, in the plant. A guide led us through the monstrous factory and left us at the entrance of a large room filled with new cars. We looked around but saw no one that could possibly be the
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@ full of spizerinctum. The lecture was on Individual Respons- ibility . We learned that Sidney was now 2 famous professor at the University of “nienrgo. We couldn't stay long 1s my job domandod my attention as soon as vossible. We joumed onward to St. Louis where we stoped to cash a check, The ehocrs was large and as we were not Imown in that city, we were having difficulty getting it cashed. We wore in the midst of quite an argwnent with the bank President, when in strolled a very beautiful and well dressed woman who we recognized as our classmate Beverly Scrimsher,. The argument immediately corsed and we exchanged fond greetings, aftor which Eov introduced 2s her husband the man with whom wo wore arguing sa heartedly. Naturally our chock was chshed and we were invited to dine at their home that evening, where we met Bov's two lovely children, Declining hor invitation to spend a few days, we reluct- antly continued our journey, which took us towards Now Orleans. As neither Dale nor I had over been here before we decided to thoroughly investigate the town, We were sauntering down the street when we ran into our good friond Shir ey Magnuson, She looked very angry and after greeting us, we ask her what waa wrong. Her twin daughters had a tendency to stray from school once in a while sho told us md rizht now she was looking for them. Dale and I just couldn't help but laugh as we remembered
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