Word: hollanders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Over a 17 year period the EIL has spent approximately 2600 American students abroad. Last summer 24 students now at Harvard made trips to England, France, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy...
Howard E. Houston '50 was named to the Cornell football team's all-opponent eleven. The 1949 Ivy League Champions picked Houston and Princeton's Holland Donan to fill the tackle berths on the team. Pennsylvania's second-place Ivy League football team landed four men on the squad to dominate the field...
...programs, often of an advanced and technical nature. The British Broadcasting Company has programs directed to school classes, with teachers on the spot amplifying the instruction. In Poland, scattered professional men--such as country doctors--were kept in touch with the latest techniques and progress in their fields. In Holland, radio is now used for giving primary education to children of bargemen, who cannot attend a regular school...
...offers 20 summers tours this years, visiting England, France, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Bavaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Yugoslavia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Hungary, Poland, Denmark, Scotland, Austria, the Middle East, and Latin American...
...Sydney Holland, 56-year-old businessman, sheep rancher, World War I artilleryman, and politician since 1935, forcefully led the attack. "Make your pounds go further," he cried. "We'll give you more for less...