Word: travel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students can travel to France or England this summer for as little as $115 one-way, under a new plan partly sponsored by the National Student Association. Rates for Germany are $5 higher. The Council on Student Travel, which is offering the low rates, calls them "the lowest available anywhere...
Information on travel regulations for men of draft age was made public by the Council on Student Travel. The council is a non-profit organization which coordinates the efforts of 50 groups interested in sending students abroad...
...Montgomery Evans II of Greenwich, Conn., who has written two books on book-collecting and travel and is looking for a publisher. * In France, the name Du Pont is nearly as common as Smith in the U.S. To identify his branch, Irénée's father, Pierre, added "Nemours," the locality where he owned a country estate. *Pierre died from exhaustion in 1817 after fighting a fire all night; Irénée's wife was permanently injured in a blast that killed 36 workmen in 1818; Lammot du Pont, father of the brothers Pierre...
John King Fairbank '29, professor of History, has been given an award for his work on Japanese historiography on China. Fairbank said last night that Western studies of China had been conducted mainly from documents and from a distance, while Japanese scholars have been closer at hand. Fairbank will travel through southeast Asia this summer and will work on his project while on sabbatical leave from Harvard...
Richard Nelson Frye, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies, will travel to Persia to take presses and photographs of all available ancient Persian writings...