. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er, 1923 But remember, said Florence Schulz,of Kenosha, Wis., there were those whodied at sea; we can remember them. True, we had not thought of this. Therewere our bouquets which the schoolchil-dren had given us at Havre; there were theroses given us by the marquis; there wereother flowers which we had received on ourdeparture We would use these. A little girl and a little boy, children of one of thepassengers, offered to lead the parade. Wegot out our flags and our flowers, and atten oclock in the morning we marchedthree times around the ship, the ch


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er, 1923 But remember, said Florence Schulz,of Kenosha, Wis., there were those whodied at sea; we can remember them. True, we had not thought of this. Therewere our bouquets which the schoolchil-dren had given us at Havre; there were theroses given us by the marquis; there wereother flowers which we had received on ourdeparture We would use these. A little girl and a little boy, children of one of thepassengers, offered to lead the parade. Wegot out our flags and our flowers, and atten oclock in the morning we marchedthree times around the ship, the childrenwalking ahead, carrying the American andFrench flags; then we came to a halt anddropped our flowers overboard as we sangAmerica. New York Once Again—XXXV THE PARIS was not quite so elaborateas the France, but we found it ratherrestful after all of the gilded walls andbrass buttons that our e\es had been filledwith for the past week. The journey wasmost pleasant and there was but one daythat misht be called ronL:li. Tlie days went. IN AND AROUND PARIS I. The Hotel Modeme, where the Good Willers made their headquarters when in Paris. 2. A typical little foreigner, who travelled in the steerage aboardthe Paris, on her way to America. 3. The cupid water fountain at Chateau Thiery, in all of his regalia as a Good Will Delegate (see story in last monthsissue). 4. The famous Pont du Gard in southern France, which brought the water from the mountains for the baths of the old Ramans. 5. One of the tanksleft on the battlefield. 6. The gun emplacement of the Big Bertha not far from Coucy le Chateau. 7- A Sunday morning scene in Paris; goats are norespecters of persons but take a stroll up the Champs Elysees with as much unconcern as do the count and countess on the right Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, 1923 3Q by switfly. We spent a great part of themornings in playing shuffleboard. Quoits,ring games, deck tennis and deck golf werealso interesting, but shuffleboard was byfa


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