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Other museums in Berlin are numerous, but we had no time 

 to push our studies farther as we greatly wished ; even the very 

 attractive Kunstgewerbe Museum, enjoyed on a former visit, must 

 be passed by, for our rather tyrannical "schedule" ordered us to 

 leave on the morning of July 15th for Cologne, where we arrived 

 about four in the afternoon, and found cur Hotel Dom in the shadow 

 of the cathedral, which seemed quite the same after an absence 



CORAL REEF ON SINAI SHORE, RED SEA. 



of forty-six years. All over Europe these grand landmarks remain 

 nearly unchanged in the midst of strenuous improvement, or at 

 least innovation. The remnant of the day was spent in getting 

 our bearings about the city and communicating with the Director 

 of the new Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Dr. Willy Foy, who, 

 with his assistant, Dr. Graebuer, received us the next morning 

 most cordially and showed us the treasures in their charge. This 

 museum has a society (Verein zur Forderung des stadtischen 

 Rautenstrauch-Joest Museums fiir Volkerkunde), of which the 

 President is Dr. C. Joest, to assist in various ways, especially by 



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