Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 139 June to November 1919 . # /M Crf — J» Tr> > ONE WOULD SUPPOSE THAT THEY HAD NOT MET SINCE THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM A BIRD OF PASSAGE 81 street scene in Beluchistan, the Capitolbuilding in Pierre, South Dakota, awater-buffalo, rural life in Sweden. Allthese pictures got a cordial reception,but when Tavy inadvertently got oneslide in upside down the members almostfell out of their chairs with enthusiasm. Perhaps on the theory that all workand no play makes Jack a dull boy,Tavys collection of slides presently wentinto a lighter mood. A series dealingwi


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 139 June to November 1919 . # /M Crf — J» Tr> > ONE WOULD SUPPOSE THAT THEY HAD NOT MET SINCE THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM A BIRD OF PASSAGE 81 street scene in Beluchistan, the Capitolbuilding in Pierre, South Dakota, awater-buffalo, rural life in Sweden. Allthese pictures got a cordial reception,but when Tavy inadvertently got oneslide in upside down the members almostfell out of their chairs with enthusiasm. Perhaps on the theory that all workand no play makes Jack a dull boy,Tavys collection of slides presently wentinto a lighter mood. A series dealingwith a colored persons ill-advised at-tempt to ride a mule was one of these—?not too subtle for tired minds. A well-dressed gentleman with a high hat pass-ing under a ladder and being delugedwith paint was another. Such slideswere repeated by request over and overagain, and Tavy was required to jigglethe machine so that the pictures wouldactually move* When the all too lim-ited repertory was exhausted, the hostobliged with some shadow pictures ofhis own c


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