Word: stockholmers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York-to-London fare would come down to $360 from $375, one-way fares to Stockholm would drop to $455 from $495. The new fares were based on a rate of about 10.4? a mile v. 4.5? on domestic U.S. routes, although Pan American Airways has publicly (and other airlines privately) called the rate too high...
C.O.D.? In Stockholm, Sweden, stonecutters were still chipping away at a 1940 order: one victory monument for Adolf Hitler...
...American Overseas Airlines, Inc. started regular weekly passenger service from New York to Scandinavia. One-way fares: to Copenhagen, $465; to Stockholm...
...stood alternate watches night & day, four hours off, four hours on. Bad weather seemed to follow the Erma. For weeks her people endured the racking eccentricities of her progress from grey gully to dirty crest of endless rain-pocked seas. But 62 days after leaving Stockholm the Erma lay anchored under a hot sun off the green hills and white buildings of the Island of Madeira. They wanted to go ashore, but the port authorities said: "No Communists wanted here...
Gabriela Mistral, handsome, 56-year-old Chilean poetess (Los Sonetos de la Muerte), found herself still the lioness of social Stockholm a fortnight after receiving the Nobel Prize (TIME, Nov. 26) from towering King Gustaf. Poetess Mistral found Sweden's social democracy "a century ahead of everything else," but prepared to move on to another, gentler climate. Last a resident of Brazil's fair-&-warmer Petropolis, she would now head for California's Los Angeles, hopes to find a home, an office, and settle down...