The Graduate — From Mussolini's Italy to Point Grove Road
⚠️ Sensitive Archival Image: This article includes a historical photograph that some readers may find unsettling. — A Southwick Time Machine Original On June 27, 1931, Miss A. Bruna Gavioli of Southwick, Massachusetts, sailed from New York City on the RMS Cedric for a tour of England, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, France, and Germany. Bruna was accompanied by her cousin, Corlina Cassari, and Miss Margaret Judge of New Haven, Connecticut. After nearly two months abroad, Bruna departed Cherbourg, France, aboard the Westernland on August 15 and arrived back in New York City on August 24, 1931. A. Bruna Gavioli, circa 1930 During her trip abroad, she met a young Italian man named Carlo Benea. He had earned his high school diploma in 1927 and worked as an accountant at the Banca Agricola in Cavezzo in the province of Modena. On December 14, 1935, Bruna once again sailed from New York City, this time aboard the luxury Italian ocean line...