Word: horseback
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Planning a summer of hiking, cycling, rock climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, swimming, skiing, skating, and camping, the Harvard Outing Club will hold its first meeting of the term Friday night at 7:15 o'clock in the Lowell House Junior Common Room...
...possible joint venture involving all outing clubs of the local colleges is the business of the first meeting. The expedition will be a rock-climbing, horseback riding, cycling or hiking trip into the interior of Massachusetts...
During the spring term, the Outing Club made trips throughout New England, travelling sometimes on foot, sometimes on horseback, and sometimes on bicycles. Harvard men, who like the great outdoors and Massachusetts college girls, have gone on outings to nearby Smith in the past and plan to do so again in the future...
...these unnatural surroundings he works long furiously busy hours. He has had to give up horseback riding, which he loves. To keep in shape, the precise, 54-year-old General tumbles-a strenuous precise gymnastic sport at which he shines...
...again to the nature of the Partisan warfare, the wounded soldier can seldom be transported from the battlefield to the hospital quickly enough. On a truck, a cart, horseback, stretcher or on foot, it takes him anywhere between one week and six weeks to reach his medical destination. He may die or become an invalid for life on the way. It is for this reason that less than 70% of the Partisan wounded ever get fit for the front again...