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Wherever possible, city dwellers jogged off on weekends. On Annunciation Day 5,000 Swedes took excursion boats across the Sound to Copenhagen. British railways ran 1,500 extra trains for Easter holiday traffic-last year the only extra trains had been for late-shift workers. Londoners picnicked on Hampstead Heath...
Fewer Germs. Another new White House excursion into scientific gadgetry was more successful. Brigadier General Wallace Graham, the President's personal physician (see Investigations), reported that two ultraviolet floor lamps, installed in the White House's Oval Room, had cut germs by 62%. General Graham planned to put...
That excursion ended with Munich and with Welles joining TIME's editorial staff in 1939. This time he headed first for Moscow and the Foreign Ministers Conference. Under the occasion's relaxed censorship and heightened hospitality Welles found that, with such exceptions as picture-taking in Red Square...
Next year there will be three games away. If the HAA does not pay the $7,000 the band will need in order to play at these games, the organization will not offer a repeat on this season's self-reliant excursion to Virginia, which turned into a financial disaster...
Cut-Rate. At a conference of the International Air Transport Association, in Rio de Janeiro, representatives of the international airlines of 40 countries agreed to ask their governments' permission to 1) raise fares on the North Atlantic route by $25 to $350 (½? a mile) next year; 2) sell...