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Chicago, Ill.
Monday, Sep. 25-1933
Adele to get out of the visitors all they can.
Everyone there are is much eager to see the show.
The latter thermometer (about 200 per high)
there. A slab sided form with a real mer-
cury register. Attracts attention but is unim-
posing. In the far distance looks good and tells at sight.
The science shows is not much that is edu-
on the complete
curious. We are living in the age of science and
the Expo has seized on this fact to do up trades
and put many sciences all here in an dollars.
The Electric Building is inspiring aid in
structive. It is the one of Social Sciences and
Communications (Bell Telephone and Telegraph),
What interested me more was the Adler
Planetarium. It's a truly wonderful form-
area Museum of Astronomy.
Sit good and tired and came away wonder-
ing how much more I want to see of it.
Had dinner at the Del Prado and spent
afairly late evening with Mr. Charles Francis.