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The Central helped both to change national habits and create folklore. It was one of the first to sponsor excursion tours to the South via its "True Winter Route"*. And the folk hero of all U.S. railroading rose from the wreck near Grenada, Miss. in 1900, where Illinois Central Engineer...
The Columbia student usually confines his dating activities to the city unless he has a car. If devoid of car, he can hop an excursion boat up the Hudson and thus spend a pleasant afternoon. Making merry in the city itself usually costs, as does student life in general in...
A certain national sightseeing company, according to its brochure, operates out of such places as Death Valley, Carlsbad Caverns, Columbia Icefields, and Indian Detours. It also sends a bus to "Educational Boston, Cambridge, and Harvard University" at 12 noon and 3 o'clock on every day that it can round...
When the curtain went up in the same Théátre des Champs-Elysées, remnants of the Parisian elite, teen-aged American fans, and unwashed philosophers from St.-Germain-des-Prés saw a dark-eyed, intense little dancer in a clinging, stone-colored gown standing...
A trip to the moon will probably seem like elementary stuff to hardened fans who take their science fiction on the printed page. But the excursion is ideally suited to the wizardry of the movie camera.