Word: travel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students from Cambridge who have not yet arranged for a place to stay may have to travel as far as 20 miles from Hanover for rooms, students at Dartmouth reported last night. This will be the first time since 1946 that Harvard has played in Hanover...
Jordan's type of single-wing depends ultimately on the ability of each lineman to move two things: himself and his opponent. The system calls for blockers to travel fairly long distances and sometimes to open holes by permanent physical removal of enemy linemen. Not only did the Crimson line outcharge Columbia consistently, but it was able to get going and head plays, despite the slickness of the mud. The current edition of the Crimson line shows power and speed, both of them in quantities that other local teams unfortunately have not always...
Last week the Pope had something to say about speed to participants of the second world congress of the International Road Federation: "Individuals, societies and nations must enter a universal race for greater and greater speed to the glory of God . . . Dispensaries, teachers and missionaries must now travel by speedway, bringing health of body and soul faster than ever before . . . He would be a heartless man who opposed building of speedways and their...
This latter route was used, however, by two of the four buses carrying the band from New York. Unable to travel via the usual roads, these two buses set out this morning for the Albany-Pittsfield-Boston route. Although it was snowing very hard, they both made it back to Boston late tonight. The other two left right after the game and had little trouble...
...good as it was Saturday in winning over Cornell; if it can be, it can probably win. But this is no foe to take lightly; last year's win was difficult to get and Trinity had a good freshman squad and should be improved now. Besides the Crimson must travel to the game by bus and may be stiff and tired from the 100-mile ride...