Word: travel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mechanism of the department of State turn over, while the political science devotee will learn the inside story of government-business relations. Every effort is made to get all government and private officers to help. Often, if proper field experience can only be had abroad, it is possible to travel...
...blew away in a few minutes, and he saw the twin towers of lighthouses that stand on Thatcher Island, and the lovely shoreline shining in the afternoon sun. He thought of the buoys, charts, and lights, the aids to navigation, that make it possible for modern man to travel on the sea in safety; he thought especially of the first faint, fitful gleam that Columbus glimpsed at San Salvador when he reached these shores, and of the lighthouse soon to be erected in that same spot in the form of a cross to honor the memory...
...oftentimes crude period of our early history. Because these men are not historical characters and therefore were not great and unusual men, we appreciate even more that these were the men who built the west and are responsible for the extent to which civilization has been allowed to travel...
TIME readers will wonder why Bubbleman Bowman drinks top-hatted, barechested. In this picture Mr. Bowman is attending a fancy dress party, to which guests were required to travel by air. With two friends Mr. Bowman represented the famous three little men, which advertise Atlantic gasoline. On his hat is "Flash." The three men-"White," "Flash" and "Plus...
From Burma the expedition will travel by airplane to Singapore and Bandeong Java. There, joining forces with Dr. Halph von Koenigswald, they will explore new sites along the Solo River, where last year von Koenigswald discovered the skull of what is probably the oldest human in the world, a baby of 700,000 years...