Three Vassar girls in Switzerland . gjjjjj iiBEi. take part in the procession bestowed themselves in thecarriages, omnibuses, and ve-hicles of every descriptionwhich were in waiting. Allthe village of Altdorf cameout to meet them, singingpatriotic songs and bearinggarlands. Mottoes were dis-played on the fronts of thehouses. Wreaths and gar-lands of evergreen and offlowers were interspersedwith bunting and flutteringribbons. The Schutz Verein,in a sort of Robin Hood^ pK^ costume, carrying cross-bows, ippiiw***5^ came from the gymnasium. tells chapel, lake of lucerne. The Capuchins, in their lo


Three Vassar girls in Switzerland . gjjjjj iiBEi. take part in the procession bestowed themselves in thecarriages, omnibuses, and ve-hicles of every descriptionwhich were in waiting. Allthe village of Altdorf cameout to meet them, singingpatriotic songs and bearinggarlands. Mottoes were dis-played on the fronts of thehouses. Wreaths and gar-lands of evergreen and offlowers were interspersedwith bunting and flutteringribbons. The Schutz Verein,in a sort of Robin Hood^ pK^ costume, carrying cross-bows, ippiiw***5^ came from the gymnasium. tells chapel, lake of lucerne. The Capuchins, in their long brown gowns with knottedrope girdles, marched from their monastery, chanting and carryingprocessional crosses and candles; and the nuns marshalled the chil-dren. A bishop in white, holding his hand aloft in blessing, andpriests in scarlet or in black robes, swinging censers and sprink-ling holy water, stood upon the church steps. As the processionsapproached, the bishop turned and led the way into the church,where mass was


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