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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co.. 278 Boylston St., Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 4/5/1898 | See Source »

...days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 4/2/1898 | See Source »

...days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 3/31/1898 | See Source »

...Cercle Francais held its first meeting this year in the Colonial Club. Professor de Sumichrast gave a very interesting talk on "Vieux Paris," and illustrated it with large photographs of old hotels and churches. He described some of the many historic and romantic spots in Paris that the casual tourist rarely visits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "LE MALADE IMAGINAIRE." | 10/10/1895 | See Source »

...travelling was tedious although the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Mr. Macdonough (Yale '85), their tourist agent, did everything in their power to make the men comfortable, but the extra cars always made the trains late,- the trip to Chicago took nearly forty-one hours,- and in consequence the schedule was changed several times that the men might reach their destination in time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Glee Club Trip. | 1/6/1891 | See Source »

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