Word: journey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Premier Painlevé, who later declared himself thrilled by the "wonderful air journey," left Paris for Toulouse by train. There he took a military airplane, was flown to Barcelona, from Barcelona to Alicante and Malaga, thence, skirting Tangier, by the sea route to Rabat en the Moroccan coast...
...active police became still more active, discovered a third bomb, in- tended to blow up the royal train as it passed through a tunnel on its return journey to Madrid. Fourteen arrests were made, but each of the prisoners denied all knowledge of the plot...
...Ryan are six men who should gather from 22 to 27 points between them. Yale's chances in this trio of events lie in Gibson, who does the 880 in a fraction over 1 minute 58 seconds, and Smith and Briggs in the two-mile, who can run the journey in under 9 minutes 45 seconds...
...cost about 200 people their lives and much suffering to many scores. It was meet that he should die, and the crowd echoed the thought. Nowhere was there a sign of pity or sympathy, as there had been for Koeff. Strong arms seized him, sent him on a long journey...
...some in pride and gaiety, riding with their lords and dames; some cowering in tilting coaches; some in those gleaming glass chariots of later days, that neither stretch the legs nor bounce the rump. Last week, one F. T. Zuna, U. S. runner from Newark, N. J., made that journey on his two feet, finished second in the annual British marathon, won by S. Ferris, Briton...