Saturday, June 12th • Prank Wildes Joins me In taking a walk 

 to the point known as Little Switzerland, starting at about six o'clock. 

 It is about a mile and a half from the hotel to the point of view and 

 we went perhaps a half mile beyond to a place where they are now clear- 

 ing ground for a new reservoir for Ashfield. We got back to the hotel 

 about quarter past seven an" had a bath before breakfast and got started 

 in our autos at 8.20. 



We went down to the Deerfield River, crossing it just West of 

 Sheiburne Falls, and then up on the North side of the river through 

 Chariemont and Zoar to the Hoosac Tunnel where we stopped to examine 

 the mouth of the tunnel, and William took a picture of the same just 

 as the locomotive of a passenger train was coming out. 



Then we went up the road on the West bank of the river to Hart- 

 wellvllle, then down through Stamford to North Adams and then on to 

 Williamstown which we reach at about half past twelve. 



We had lunch at one and after lunch, under the guidance of the 

 hotel proprietor, Mr. , we went up on to the piazza of the 



Club House, which is just West of the hotel. A fine build- 

 ing with a view decidedly superior to that from Little Switzerland. 

 We then proceeded along tlie main street by the attractive club houses 

 and college buildings, the church, where we examined the colored glass 

 windows, one of which Dr. Kennedy assured us was designed by T^A^4ff^m 

 Subsequently we found it was attributed to La Parge. Probably the 

 border v/as by La Parge and the centre by 



Prank v/ent to the Treasurer's office to get some book containing 

 Pictures of the buildings and other college information and came back 

 with the Treasurer of the College, Mr. , who showed us three 



libraries and other buildings and explained their history, including 

 that of the ancient observatory. It was a pretty hot afternoon . 



