Word: excursioners
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This courageous innovation ought not to be surprising. For Harvard is one of the most progressive universities in the country. And not alone in athletics. In scholarship also she--"she," for like excursion boats, colleges are feminine--she has distinguished herself by recognition of the long neglected subject of business...
The universal price of seats allows anyone to ramble from orchestra to balcony and back again. It is almost an excursion.
After a few more speeches, in great concord and amity, the party set out to consume the rest of the week in a tour of Maine by automobile-with a brief excursion into New Brunswick, Canada.
The excursion trains, while fast, were not limited: also, only day coaches were included. But the hardships of riding, sleeping, eating and washing under these conditions were cheerfully borne by the $10 depositors. Leaving New York Saturday night, the train arrived in Montreal the next morning; the return trip started...
The avowed purpose of the excursion was "educational."