Word: journey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Glee Club will journey to Northampton today to give its annual joint concert with the Smith College Glee Club. The 60 members of the University organization who will make the trip will be conducted by Dr. A. T. Davison '06 and the Smith singers by Professor Ivan T. Gorohkoff. The soloist for the University Club, singing in Gretchaninov's "Credo", will be J. R. Houghton 2G. The Glee Club has announced the first of the three annual open air concerts for Tuesday evening, May 5. This concert, which will be held at 7 o'clock on the steps...
...July 8 from New York on the S. S. George Washington, the members of the tour will disembark at Cherbourg on July 16, where a special train will meet and convey them to Paris for two days of sightseeing in Paris and on the battlefields. From Paris they will journey to Geneva and thence to Mentrens. Milan and Genay three days will be spent in Rome, after which they will visit Venice, Lagano Lacerate intertaken, and Eurich Staffcart, Heidlbetg, Mayence, and Cologne will next be visited, after which the expedition will go through Holland and reach, London on August...
...them , together. They made untidy balls but prevented the fabric from ripping further. In the first burst of the gale, the ship traveled stern first for many miles, rolling constantly and threatening to head down into the water while the crew worked in life belts. Even when the return journey was possible, she sailed painfully at not more than ten miles an hour over the rough sea. When the airship got home, looking like an uncomfortable inflated toy pig, a perfect landing and housing were made. The wild journey was another evidence of the wonderful airworthy qualities of these apparently...
...Mahan's men went as far south as Maryland where they won their first three games from Catholic University, the University of Maryland and the Navy, but succumbed in the last two to the powerful nines from Georgetown and Columbia. The Freshmen, however, gained an unblemished record for their journey by starting at home with the defeat of Williston Academy and then taking decisive wins from four preparatory schools. Pomfret, Loomis, Hotchkiss, and Choate...
...account of poor financial conditions in Europe at the present time, particularly among men of letters, many of the scholars who would ordinarily come will be unable to make the trip. For the purpose of aiding such men they hope to raise a fund which will make their journey possible and also entertain them during their stay in America...