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A first-time visitor to the United States records a series of impressionistic essays on arrival, urban streets, national monuments, civic organizations, transport and hotels, leisure and theatre, and educational and artistic institutions. The account contrasts American bustle and marked sobriety with European expectations, critiques the aesthetic and functional qualities of skyscrapers while admiring their impact, and notes the mechanical efficiency of commerce and transit. Observations extend to the manners of service workers, the character of public spaces, sporting spectacles, and university buildings, weaving practical notes and personal reflections into a traveler's account of social habits and built environments.
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