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...Cunard line, the Red Star Line, and many others have organized similar tours. The Travel Burenu in the CRIMSON Building and the Harvard Co-operative Society Travel Bureau will be glad to furnish further particulars to all those who are interested. The Harvard Trust Company has also announced that special attention is available for students who wish to facilitate a European trip by purchasing letters of credit...
...group of Cornell men have recently completed novel arrangements with the Cunard Steamship Line whereby the entire third cabin of the "Saxonia" has been reserved exclusively for college men on the sailing of June 21 from New York, and September 6 from Southampton and Cherbourg. The plan is distinctly not that of a tour, and allows the travelers more than two months of leisurely and unrestricted travel...
...John Lavery's much-clawed-over portrait of Lady Lavery (TIME, Aug. 13) has found a resting-place. Lady Cunard, who held that Artist Lavery had been " insulted" when her offer to present the portrait to the Tate Gallery was rejected, has given it to the Guildhall Gallery, London. Lady Cunard is the wife of Sir Bache Edward Cunard (shipping magnate), and the daughter of the late E. F. Burke of New York. Lady Lavery was Miss Hazel Martyn, daughter of Edward Jenner Martyn of Chicago...
...Cunard and White Star lines agreed to amalgamate for the Winter months. From November to March each Company will supply one steamer on alternate weeks for the Southampton to New York route. During those months the Mauretania will be returbined, the Homeric will be converted to use oil fuel, the Olympic will be thoroughly overhauled. The Majestic, Berengaria, Aquitania will continue in service...
...Tate Gallery, London's famous storehouse of modern art, supplementing the old masters in the National, was offered by Lady Cunard, of the great shipping family, Sir John Lavery's portrait of his wife, one of the show pieces of last year's Royal Academy. The governing committee refused to accept it, and the pot boiled over. Lady Cunard submitted her resignation from the committee in a caustic letter with the rebuke: "One cannot permit an artist of Lavery's distinction and age to be insulted like that." Lady Lavery and Lady Cunard are both Americans...