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TRAVEL 
The Raymond-Whitcomb Cruise to the 
North Cape in June 1922 has the most 
comprehensive Scandinavian itinerary 
ever devised for a cruise in this field. 
With a schedule so arranged as to in¬ 
sure visits to notable ports in Iceland, 
Norway, Denmark and Sweden, it will 
also include the North Cape, Hammer- 
fest, Merok, Trondhjem, Bergen, Chris¬ 
tiania and Copenhagen, as well as a 
dozen of the most famous fjords. 
The exclusively chartered Raymond- 
Whitcomb Cruise Ship will be the great 
S.S. “Osterley” (19,030 tons displace¬ 
ment) of the Orient Line. The accom¬ 
modations range from fine single rooms 
to luxurious suites with bath. The vary¬ 
ing rates all include picturesque shore 
excursions at the ports of call. Optional 
Excursions offer journeys to inland Nor¬ 
way and Stockholm—“Venice of the 
North.” Write for our new booklet 
Sailing June 28 
S. S. “Osterley” 
Rates $675 and up 
Rates include return passage on the magnificent Cunarders “ Mauretania,” “ Laconia,” 
“ Aquitania ” (sailing August 5, 9 & 12 respectively) or on ships sailing at later dates 
The Cruise sails on a date ideal for a summer’s sojourn Abroad. In connection 
with it we have prepared numerous European Extension-Tours, to include the 
Oberammergau “Passion Play”, the Battlefields and motor trips in England 
Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 
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