Word: steamship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harden also gives interesting side-lights on Stinnes from the lips of the late Albert Ballin, famed head of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line. After a meeting at which Harden had introduced Stinnes to Ballin, the latter said: "Stinnes is the greatest of the Rhineland captains of industry; but just as some children cannot leave a crumb of cake, and some men cannot leave a woman alone, so Stinnes cannot keep his hands off a single business undertaking even when it belongs to another...
...Harvard Co-operative Society is acting as agent this year for several steamship lines and tours. Among the most attractive of their projects is a College. Tour on the S. S. Regina of the White Line. The plan has been designed particularly for students and consequently, the Olympic games hold an important position in the itinerary. The party will reach Paris in time to see the most exciting part of the Olympics, the most exciting part of the Olympics, the field and track meets. The expense of this trip is moderate and the added attractions, such as automobile trips...
...group of Cornell men have recently completed novel arrangements with the Cunard Steamship Line whereby the entire third cabin of the "Saxonia" has been reserved exclusively for college men on the sailing of June 21 from New York, and September 6 from Southampton and Cherbourg. The plan is distinctly not that of a tour, and allows the travelers more than two months of leisurely and unrestricted travel...
...Adams, of "The Oaks", Ithaca, New York, is in charge of the arrangements. The steamship fare will be $165 for the round trip...
...goodby to Blacky I twenty years before. He plays the old music box, which she was so fond of, and pays old George five pounds, the result of a bet that Ango would never return to Southampton. A few minutes after he leaves the hotel, the audience hears the steamship whistle and knows that Waverly Ango is aboard, atoning for his past indiscretions by sailing straighter than he ever sailed before...