Word: caravans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...they moved on through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee and Florida, their crowds grew in size, and so did their equipment. When George's family joined Lawrence's on the road, the Brunk caravan swelled to three trailers and two more tents, the largest built to shelter 6,000. They also bought a small airplane which George pilots to reconnoiter future camp sites...
Then the nominee's caravan moved off to convention hall. Before long, Astor Street was quiet again, except for the excited buzzing of the well-modulated voices in the mansions along the street. That would go on for quite a while...
After the services, a caravan of be took the alumni and their families symphony Hall in Boston for an evening of Mozart and Madeira...
Then, at 6 p.m., a caravan of busses for the classmates and their wives will leave the Union for an evening of Pops, musical and alcoholic, at Symphony Hall. Their sons and daughters can also go to the party and dinner at Symphony Hall in special busses, if they have signed up for these events. For the younger children, there will be a magic show in the Union...
Today starts a mass exodus of CRIMSON editors to the tiny village of Lobenguiatown. Mashonaland, somewhat north of the Upper Limpopo. The Crimeds' caravan of insoluble Copra rafts departs from Gloucester at 1635. They will be guided across the ocean by Edward J. Coughlin '52, noted international spy. Those unable to meet Coughlin's rigid security regulations will stay behind to put out the Commencement issues. No other Crime until September...