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Washington,
D.C.
Sun., Dec. 15, 1925
This
morning we visited Arlington Cemetery, solemn and impressive,
the new amphitheater stunning. Walking over to inspect the
Radio Station we found no visitors were allowed, so spying
a trolley in the distance, ran for it, but missed. When
the conductor finally spotted us he stopped the trolley,
backed it up, and we jumped aboard, amid the amused glances
of the whole carload of passengers. That's service for you!
The Washington monument being under repair, we could not
ascend, but we walked along the tree-bordered lagoon to
the Lincoln Memorial. The whole effect is perfect, so simple
and dignified yet on such a magnificent scale.
For dinner we went to a neighboring boarding house where
the table was loaded with enough food for an army, all for
65¢ . One could have as many helpings as wanted, and
maids were constantly refilling the serving dishes.
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