Word: plymouth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Students who are beginning to feel the need to get out of Cambridge, if only for a day, have two possible courses of action Sunday. The Social Director's office is running a bargain tour of historic Plymouth and vicinity. Lasting 7-8 hours, the tour will cost $6 instead of the normal list price...
...Summer School will offer tours of Colonial Boston and Plymouth, Mass. on the next two Sundays...
...trip to Plymouth the following Sunday will take in The Adams Mansion, Quincy; Daniel Webster's Home, Marshfield; The Reconstructed Pilgrim Settlement; Mayflower II; and the Plymouth Museum. The seven hour excursion will leave at 9 a.m. Tickets are $6 and available at Matthews...
...Mayflower landed in Plymouth in 1620. In 1914 another boat set out from England to America, this time facing no certain peril but promising pleasure, and it carried some Harvard graduates. When the Titanic hit an iceberg the news was quickly relayed home and filtered through the kitchens of the wealthy to the lower-class quarters in almost every American city. The news was large and radiant with symbolism, and it inspired a ballad...
Like Old Times. The day of the fight Clay had insomnia. He got up at 6:30 slipped silently out of the Plymouth, and walked two blocks to Madison Square Garden. Nobody recognized him staring up at the marquee that read TONIGHT -BOXING-CLAY vs. JONES. Clay eturned to his room, sprawled on the bed. At 10 he was up again, restless, bubbly' puckish. At the weigh-in, Cassius burst into the room and strode toward the scales -startled laughter in his wake. Even Doug Jones could not resist a smile. There, plastered across the Mighty Mouth...