Word: travel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After the 27th of June the group began to split up. The bulk of them stayed to travel around Europe, while a few headed right for home...
...ceasefire. The Communists were certain, for example, to raise stiff objections to a buffer zone which would leave the U.N. forces in their positions and force the Communists to move back 15 or 20 miles. It would not be easy to talk the Communists into letting a truce team travel behind their lines. The Communists have opposed all the supervisory commissions and truce teams the U.N. has attempted, and met most with boycott...
...program notes read like a travel brochure: "Let us walk through Mozart's garden . . . We enter by an unassuming little gate: the Symphony in D [K.84] of the 14-year-old Mozart." The guide on this all-Mozart stroll last week was Benjamin Britten, 37, one of Britain's most highly rated composers (Peter Grimes). But the Holland Festival audience in Amsterdam's Concertgebouw was in for a grievous disappointment: not only did Benjy stray off the path; he tromped on the flowers...
...suspicious, he pointed out that he planned to travel as a private citizen in a commercial airplane, paying for tickets, hotel expenses and other incidentals himself. He was going only because he has long felt "that the Pacific and the Southeast Asia areas are of vast importance to the future of the free world...
...Pennsylvania's most profitable passenger run-New York to Washington-the complaints pile up: the food is often poorly prepared, the roadbed rough, the coaches littered. Many a New Yorker will spend an extra hour, ride the Baltimore & Ohio to Washington to avoid the discomforts of Pennsy travel...