Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1942, Page 98

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GRAVURE SECTION 6 PAGES OF PICTURES he Sunday Star wwmaso Miss Dorothy Snell, Washington’s own champion figure skater, cuts a few on the Reflecting Pool ice. In this stagg jump there’s a slight illusion of going over the Monument, in the shadowy distance. Winter's white peace around the Capitol—as war's debates thunder under the great dome. 1 When sanctuary and food mean life to winter- ing ducks. There was just o patch of open water left in their haven across the river, but food was spread generously for the hundreds still there. Star Staff and A. P. Photos. WASHINGTON, D. C. Winter Symphony The good news of skating on the Reflecting Pool spread rapidly Ina (quple' of days it was almost o case of standing room only, as shown in this view from the Lincoln Memorial Terrace.

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