Word: travel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Today they will travel to face a rather weak Andover squad which should give little opposition to the improved freshmen. The Blue will be playing at a disadvantage, as their captain, Howie Payne, is out with a broken leg. They lost, 20 to 1, to Deerfield, which also best the Yardlings, but not by such a score...
Federal aid to college students has a "rocky road to travel" before it passes Congress, Representative Foster Furcolo (D-Mass.) said yesterday...
...Korean war, 2) U.S.-made A-bombs, 3) the "horrors of bacteriological warfare." What they were for: "An art which will draw inspiration from socialist realism and be understood by the working class." Among the signers was one French artist who has tried just about everything except the flat, travel-posterish style of "socialist realism" and who has never seemed to worry much whether the working class understood him or not. His name: Pablo Picasso...
...rates are effective only on North Atlantic routes to Shannon, not on southern routes to the Mediterranean or on regular flights in Europe. The result is that the airlines, which are also offering low-cost, all-expense tours through Europe, are relying for the most part on land travel on the Continent to keep costs down. Among the better bargains...
...addition to these, literally hundreds of tours are being plugged by various travel agencies. Of some, tourists should beware; many of them cut corners so fine and economize so much that a trip to Coney Island would be almost as rewarding. But there are some that offer real values. One of the best, by Manhattan's House of Travel: Europe on $10 a day, with six optional routes that can be combined (at a nominal extra charge) into any number of variations. Minimum trip is ten days; prices include hotels, three daily meals and tips, land transportation and motor...