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...example: The America touches Cobh, Le Havre, Southhampton, and then overnight in Bremerhaven. The first time I shipped, I drove an elevator on the America, and when we hit Le Havre I was off with the first. It was three A.M. We had five hours before sailing. Everyone stormed into town, heading for Suzanne's, the combination bar and whore-house en face de la gare. Down the block is its rival, the Algiers Bar, open to Algerians only. The French government rules all such places closed until five in the morning, but the metal slats were kept down, while...

Author: By Stephen Dell, | Title: Students Who Ship Out During Summer Vacations See The World, A Declining Industry And Themselves | 4/24/1964 | See Source »

...First World War. The Great War. We got shipped to Liverpool in 1918, train to Southhampton, boat to Le Havre, and in we went. Not much time to think. I was at the Marne, St. Quentin, Belleau Woods, the Wheatfields...

Author: By W.e. Wilson, | Title: The Wheatfield | 10/8/1958 | See Source »

Nobel Prize poet Thomas Stearns Eliot '10 was reported resting comfortably in a London Hospital yesterday, after he had been removed from the liner Queen Mary at Southhampton. Returning from an April lecture at the University of Minnesota and from visits to relatives in Cambridge, he was stricken with a coronary late last week while on the high seas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: T.S. Eliot Recovers After Cardiac Attack | 6/13/1956 | See Source »

...tall Lowell House senior hid himself on the Queen Elizabeth the night of June 15 as it departed from New York. From then, until it docked in Southhampton four days later, Hurst subsisted on food purchased at snack bars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stowaway Hurst, Done in by Yalie, Has Trial Today | 10/14/1955 | See Source »

...studios of Old Lyme, Conn. But in summer colonies, exhibitions are likely to be as much social as artistic events, with tea served on the terrace, concerts played in an adjoining room, and summer visitors exchanging greetings in the gallery. Last week summer shows, in full swing from Southhampton, L. I. to Ogunquit, Me., surprised critics with their variety, the number of first-rate artists exhibiting, the high level of the work exhibited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Summer Shows | 7/25/1938 | See Source »

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