Word: travel
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...thousand-mile mid-year trip has been planned for the members of the Columbia. University Musical Clubs. Leaving New York on February 6, the clubs will give concerts in Warren, Pa., Kane, Pa., Du Bois, Pa., and two other places not yet arranged. In all, the clubs will travel about 1500 miles this year, a new mileage record. The trip will end on Saturday, February...
...delegates who attended the Pan-American Scientific Congress, held in Washington during the Christmas recess, are making a trip of inspection through several universities, including Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Yale, and Harvard. The party visited Pennsylvania on Tuesday and spent yesterday at Princeton. Today they travel on to New York to Columbia, stop off at New Haven Tomorrow, and reach Boston late in the evening. Saturday morning they will inspect, various parts of the University, with especial attention to the Medical School. At 1 o'clock the men of the party will lunch at the Union as guests of the University...
...Holland-American line for hospital service somewhere in the war zone. The new medical unit, under the leadership of David Cheever, Jr., '97, M.D. '01, of the Medical School, will arrive at Falmouth, England, within a week, and before being assigned to work by the British War Office will travel through Scotland and England. This unit is expected to resume the work of the first unit in a British base hospital on the French coast near Boulogne, though it will go wherever the need is most urgent, provided it is not divided...
...dash the remaining 25 yards to the goal line. Besides out-kicking his opponent, Guernsey contributed directly to the score by two drop-kicks. The first, from his own 46-yard line, was the most spectacular kick of the season. The second was easier but it had to travel 35 yards to go over the bar. Princeton's score was the result of a twenty-yard run by Tibbott and two successful forward passes netting almost twenty yards more. This brought the ball inside Yale's five-yard mark and it took the Tigers seven plays to score...
...observation train from the University race; making no stops between New London and New Haven; passengers for intermediate points to be taken care of by train 669, leaving New London at 6 P. M. Latter train to be given such extra equipment as may be necessary to protect the travel...