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trap! But it has a moving staircase! and the Paris gowns up stairs weren't half bad. We walked about a little afterward - Into the vestibule of the theatre where Elsie de Wolf was playing "The Way of the World" and into the beautiful Real Estate Trust Bldg. where a postman was collecting from the beautiful bronze mailbox - such a contrast to the City Hall one! We walked down to Walnut Street and took a car 'way out to 30th to the University - where we saw the beautiful new dormitories. The Club House where Claude made his speech

last May, and the Archaeological Museum - a most beautiful new building all colored bricks and surrounded by a beautiful formal garden with marble seats and vases and a statue of Pepper & a sunken pond. The exhibit is fine too - especially the Chinese & Japanese & the intaglios and the most interesting lot of mummies I ever saw - besides hundred of other things. It's opposite a most unattractive football fields. We strolled across some streets(?) I think to Market & finally found a car (mostly guess work) which went to Fairmount Park.

trap! But it has a moving staircase! and the Paris gowns up stairs weren't half bad. We walked about a little afterward - Into the vestibule of the theatre where Elsie de Wolf was playing "The Way of the World" and into the beautiful Real Estate Trust Bldg. where a postman was collecting from the beautiful bronze mailbox - such a contrast to the City Hall one! We walked down to Walnut Street and took a car 'way out to 30th to the University - where we saw the beautiful new dormitories. The Club House where Claude made his speech

last May, and the Archaeological Museum - a most beautiful new building all colored bricks and surrounded by a beautiful formal garden with marble seats and vases and a statue of Pepper & a sunken pond. The exhibit is fine too - especially the Chinese & Japanese & the intaglios and the most interesting lot of mummies I ever saw - besides hundred of other things. It's opposite a most unattractive football fields. We strolled across some streets(?) I think to Market & finally found a car (mostly guess work) which went to Fairmount Park.

trap! But it has a moving staircase! and the Paris gowns up stairs weren't half bad. We walked about a little afterward - Into the vestibule of the theatre where Elsie de Wolf was playing "The Way of the World" and into the beautiful Real Estate Trust Bldg. where a postman was collecting from the beautiful bronze mailbox - such a contrast to the City Hall one! We walked down to Walnut Street and took a car 'way out to 30th to the University - where we saw the beautiful new dormitories. The Club House where Claude made his speech

last May, and the Archaeological Museum - a most beautiful new building all colored bricks and surrounded by a beautiful formal garden with marble seats and vases and a statue of Pepper & a sunken pond. The exhibit is fine too - especially the Chinese & Japanese & the intaglios and the most interesting lot of mummies I ever saw - besides hundred of other things. It's opposite a most unattractive football fields. We strolled across some streets(?) I think to Market & finally found a car (mostly guess work) which went to Fairmount Park.
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