Word: travel
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Most of the Normans were good rulers. They liked travel and other men's wives. Two examples are Robert the Devil, Duke of Normandy who returned from a journey, declared Arlette the daughter of the Innkeeper of Falaise divorced. She had been married almost twenty years. He moved her into the Castle to be his duchess and the mother of William the Conquerer. Henry Plantagenet who was on of England's great Kings. He was a traveler who spent barely half of the thirty-five years he was king in England. He helped Eleanor of Aquitaine...
...ordinary telephone communication, the voice is converted into electrical impulses which travel over a wire, are transformed into sounds again at the receiving end. In radio-telephony-as between the shore and a ship at sea, for example-the voice is converted into waves of radiation which travel through the air. But weaves of radiation at radio frequencies can also be guided along a cable, if the stations are fixed arid if the cable can carry a wide enough frequency band. Such an arrange ment enables the cable-carried waves to be fortified by amplifiers at intervals along the route...
After the game tonight the Crimson hoopsters will return to Cambridge in preparation for their clash with Boston University, which will be played at B. U. tomorrow night. Friday will offer a brief period of respite to the Feslermen as they travel to Philadelphia where they will meet the University of Pennsylvania in the opening game of their Eastern Intercollegiate League schedule...
Colored movies with sound will be shown by Ellsworth S. Grant '39 in the Junior Common Room of Eliot House at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday, after the weekly House dinner. The title of the travel pictures is "The Mediterranean and the British Isles...
Members of the Pierian Sodality and Glee Club will travel to Wellesley this evening for a joint concert with the Wellesley Glee Club in Alumni Hall at 8:15 o'clock. Malcolm H. Holmes '28, director of the Pierian, will conduct...