Selly © We left Ann Arbor at 7:01 @e ms on the train for Niagera Falls. During our short ride through Canadian territory we noticed many soldicrs of the Royal forces and I meade the eequaintance of a Mr. John Hopkins who was in the Ce Oo Te Ce and from whom I Amrned many things concerning the Canadien preperation, | “We arrived eat ‘Shinn about 2:00 pe Mes ‘am the first thing of interest which ¥ we saw was a drunk who riety gave us a lesson on lots of reasons not to drinks | We ete lunch at the teats: cote ‘ena then walked to the Fallse In @ moment World. It is truly 4 beautiful ond Aedath-toking sight. Upon seeing —— so naturally greet one feels thet Cot hncels must surely be standing nesr bys we stayed at the Falls until 8:00 De m. when the colored. lights are turned upon the mist. and falling waters itter @ lest gience at the Falls we hurried back to the station where we boarded the palinen which is to give us ean all night ride across the state of New York. Dessuber it y After a very ow night spent on the train we arrived at West - Point, it where we weetees the academy and also worked out before. leeving for ler York Citys ve arrived in New York Gity about 6:30 pe me after riding a ferry across the Hudson Piver. After eating xe went to Medison Square Gerden and put on an serene practice between helves of the City College = Senta Clara gemee December 27 and practiced about noon at the “y," We slept rather late this morning In the afternoon e11 except Bob illen, ‘who hes a colk) of us wont on a sight- seeing tour which realty took m the fanous spots of the city. “e also got to