Word: sails
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that the President will go holidaying somewhere, sometime. On the strength of this assumption his Cabinet members have been busily planning how and when to get out of Washington. First to announce his vacation plans last week was Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson. Late this month he will sail for two months in Europe, visiting Italy, France, Germany and Britain. In August he will go to Scotland to shoot some grouse. The fact that he will meet Europeans en route and discuss current diplomatic questions with them exalted his trip in press speculation almost to a mission...
Last week the U. S. Supreme Court rose for the summer. Chief Justice Hughes prepared to sail for a vacation at Palermo. Justice Holmes returned to his home at Beverly Farms, Mass, to read and rest. Justice Brandeis hurried away to his sum mer cottage at Chatham near Cape Cod. The golf courses about Buena Vista Spring, Pa. drew Justice Butler. Justice Stone waited for warmer weather before going to fish on his own private island near Isle au Haut off the coast of Maine. Justice Sutherland will spend the summer quietly at Burlingame, Calif. Justice Roberts will farm strenuously...
...second unit, the Harvard Vagabonds, directed by H. N. Roberts '31, is to sail August 11, on the French liner Lafayette, planning to return on the same vessel, after an interval of ten days. During the intervening period the quintet will play in Paris...
...second the expedition has carried out. Its work during the previous year was confined chiefly to prospecting in various localities in Bohemia in order to determine where more extensive digging would be profitable, and it was then that Homolka was discovered. In a short time the expedition will sail again for its third season's work, which will extend to other parts of Czechoslovakia and also into Jugoslavia...
...sixth annual University Cruise Around the World, offering students the opportunity of combining a program of standard, systematic university courses with the advantages of comprehensive, directed travel will sail from New York October 5, 1931, in the S.S. "Resolute" of the Hamburg-American Line, it was announced yesterday at the office of the University Travel Association, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York City. After completing their 234 day study trip to 33 countries in Europe, the Near East, and Orient, the students and professors return in the "Resolute...