Pes ere Dick Miller As the first day of our journey draws to a close, and I sit back in my chair and relex, I think of the many things that heve happened. I'm sure the boys all remember the warm farewell of sii lla lott and family, and the beaming countenance of Dean Lawson of the K. U, faculty. sn : Our first stop weg. Manne Ghty where a photographer met us and saok sine pictures. (A. representative of the Saturday Evening Post was there and gave each of us a copy of his magezine, so we could all read the article ebout Dre Alien, The rest of the afternoon was spent in talking, studying, and playing cards. aa: We had e wonderful meal on the train and that evening fort of were in the club car, talking to some agents of the Federal Bureau of Nercotics, from Kansas City. They were very entertaining ini invited us all to their office. After we arrived in Chicago we went to the Allerton Hotel. this is furnished completely, with radio, shower, and what note The squad then went out and bought a malted milk and retired at 11:15, tin forward with great anticipation to the rest of our journey. December 25 We awoke Christmas morning at 5:30, had an early breakfast, and got on a very uncomfortable train st 7:00 o'clock. ve changed trains at Detroit end headed for Niagara Falls , where we arrived at 1:30 pe me | This is truly one of the seven wonders of the world. I have never been ne: tepeenenl as Iwas there. It is impossible to describe the splendor of Niagara; it is something that one must see to