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En Route, Tuesday, April 21-1925
It is dark and cold this morning, and rains hard before we get to Chicago. Set for the Windy City at 10. A.M., Then transferred to N.Y. Central Dept. Short time forms at the Field Museum. See notes ahead.
Had lunch at the station and at 1.45 Jane off for New York City. It is no longer a raining but the afternoon always dark.
It is the same old N.Y. Central—lay about the junior road but etc. If my trip be smooth on account of enormous traffic on this railway. On the stand, try allow the special peddler to come into the Pullman's shouting their wares, and then we go into the diner, while the prices are fully 30 per cent higher than in Santa Fe, while the food and service is no better than that of Fred Harvey. The N.Y. Central is characteristically N.Y., it loves to talk of its great men.