=2- “December 27, 1940 In the neratag we went on a sight seeing tour throughout the city. We saw many of the more Sensis budldings. We also saw the Normandie, which had been in dock since the start of the war. The evening was spent in a “do as you like" manner. Some went to shows while others did more sight seeinge Still some went to see the Fred Waring broedeaste : 2 December 28 This morning we went to Rockefeller Center. Many went to the music hall for a show. ‘The others, nemely, Senneman, Hogben, and Engleman went on a tour of tho Ne B. 0, broadessting building. This last group got eoveraved and that was the reason they took in the educational phase of Radio City. The afternoon was, spent in sleep in preparation for our fateful defeat, We won't say much about ‘the game, except that we saw - too many sights to. play good basketball. After the game ne December 29 we went to the Blue Room of the Hotel Lincoln where we ate and listened to the music of Tony Pastor. oe On the morning of the 29th we were privileged to sleep or do as we liked. Engleman, Sannemen, Hell and Hogben wont with Brad Thompson, friend of Sennemen, on.« tour of the eity. He took us on the ferry and the subway, to the Statue of Liberty, and to many other interesting places we hatin't seen. We left New York in the afternoon and went on a short trip to Philadelphia. Upon our arrival we went immediately to: Swathmore, where we were going to vetrent before the game with Temple. After a ‘brief work-out at the Swathmore field house we went to the Swath Haven Inn for dinner. end to spend the night. We all retired early