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200 7-26-33 Third WORLD'S FAIR TOUR to CHICAGO, ILL. Beginning . . . kucHusT 28, 1933 The Hall of Science and Carillon Tower, World's Fair Personally Conducted by PROFESSOR J. W. BARWICK YORK, PENNA. Via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Third WORLD'S FAIR TOUR To CHICAGO Travel and Tr a nsport 1311 Fair SIX DAYS Beginning . . . AUGUST 28, 1933 PRICE $46.00 Via the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

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200 7-26-33

Third

WORLD'S FAIR TOUR to CHICAGO, ILL.

Beginning . . . kucHusT 28, 1933

The Hall of Science and Carillon Tower, World's Fair

Personally Conducted by

PROFESSOR J. W. BARWICK YORK, PENNA.

Via

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

Third

WORLD'S FAIR TOUR To

CHICAGO

Travel and Tr ansport 1311 Fair

SIX DAYS Beginning . . . AUGUST 28, 1933

PRICE $46.00

Via the

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

THIRD WORLD'S FAIR TOUR Personally Conducted by

PROFESSOR J. W. BARWICK YORK, PA.

SIX DAYS, Beginning AUGUST 28, 1933 1 4.b .-c) t.) •.

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Three admissions to the Fair, one to Fort Dearborn, '0 0 .,:j 0 ^0 ... one to the Lama Temple, and a trip through Field

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The membership in this tour is limited to the few fzi •44 4., -5 E ......, 0 4- u 0 reservations we have made at the University of Chicago. 4.4 't The excellent character of these accommodations forbids 6 VI 44- •• 54 .0 l-, "a 4.. V g our accepting any person inclined to rowdiness. s4 4. o .. sa., 4-4 0 .,

SPACE FOR 125 PERSONS HAS ALREADY BEEN TAKEN. 0 " ›-I 4 0 0 U

Sign the enclosed application and send it with five M asirr) o 0 0 1..

dollars at once to be assured of your reservation. 0

PROFESSOR G. E. BAILEY ga

1623 First Avenue Telephone 6-3387 York, Pa.

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TRAIN SCHEDULE

PENNSYLVANIA

RAILROAD

Monday, August 7th

Lv. York, Pa (E. T.) 7.00 A. M.

Ar. Harrisburg, Pa 7.40 A. M.

Lv. Harrisburg, Pa 7.47 A. M.

Ar. Englewood, Ill (C. T.) 10.00 P. M.

Ar. Chicago, Ill 10.20 r. M.

Saturday, August 12th

Lv. Chicago, Ill (C. T.) 6.00 A. M.

Lv. Englewood, Ill 6.15 A. M.

Ar. Harrisburg, Pa (E. T.) 9.10 P. M.

Ar. York, Pa 10.00 P. M.

This Certificate entitles

TO ALL TRANSPORTATION, LODGING, MEALS,

ADMISSION TICKETS, AND GUIDE SERVICE AS

ADVERTISED AND AS HEREIN DIRECTED.

THE DIRECTORS OF THIS TOUR ACT AS

AGENTS FOR THE PARTIES CONTRACTING FOR

THE SERVICES ABOVE MENTIONED AND ARE

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR

DEFECTION IN THOSE SERVICES.

The Directors

PROGRAM IN CHICAGO Tuesday, August 8th

10 A. M. 18th Street Entrance. Lama Temple. Into Hall of Science south end, first floor. Leave from south end, second floor. General Exhibits, Hall of Religion, Sinclair Prehistoric Group, Firestone Build-ing. LUNCH AT THE CENTURY GRILL, 23rd Street Plaza.

AFTERNOON—CrOSS bridge to the Island. Egyptian Pavilion, (Horticultural Building, Enchanted Island), Electrical Building, Communications Building (Sky Ride). Court of States, Federal Building. DINNER ON THE BEACH at the Anchors of the east end of the Sky Ride.

The evening is free. The Planetarium and the Agricultural Building are recommended. Wednesday, August 9th

10 A. M. 31st Street Entrance. Maya Temple. Chrysler Building, Travel and Transport Building, Poultry Show, Domestic Animal Show (Air Show). General Motors Building. LUNCH AT THE CEN-TURY GRILL, across the street from the General Motors Building.

AFTERNOON—American Indian Village, The Modern House Group, Fort Dearborn, Alpine Garden. Along the Midway the Belgian Village is recommended. The other concessions are not of general interest with the possible exception of the Midget Village.

The afternoon and evening are free. 2.

Thursday, August 10th

10 A. M. Meet at the entrance to the Shedd Aqua-rium near the 12th Street Entrance. Through the Aquarium. Then into Field Museum by the north entrance and through the east wing first and then the west. LUNCH AT THE MUSEUM at 12.30.

The afternoon and evening are free, with admission provided to the Fair Grounds. Exhibits of particular interest can be seen at this time.

Friday, August 11th

Mr. Bailey will take a group through Marshall Field's, leaving the University at 10 A. M. All meet at the Board of Trade, Jackson and LaSalle Streets, at 12 noon. LUNCH at FRED HARVEY CAFETERIA AT UNION STATION at 1.30.

Buses will leave the Union Station at 2.15 on a tour to Garfield Conservatory, the Ghetto, Chinatown, and the Stockyards and the University Chapel. DINNER AT UNIVERSITY.

Beach, theatre, card parties in the evening.

General Instructions Take only one suitcase. Include a shower cap.

Avoid eating irregularly. You are free to stay with your guide or to travel alone. Mail should be ad-dressed care Barwick Party, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.