Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...concluding the two hour and 20 minute program Bruce C. Hopper '24, assistant professor of Government, struck the serious note of the evening with his advice to Freshmen that they should seize this summer as their opportunity for world travel...
...favorite sport of Balkan pickpockets is to steal upon the Orient Express at night stops, fish passengers' baggage expertly from open windows with long hooks. Such thefts are counted among the common risks of mid-European travel, but to rob the mail car of the Orient Express is different. In Belgrade sly winks were tipped. Yugoslavs suspected their own government of wanting something out of the Orient Express mail car and getting...
Sued. Mrs. Zetta Robart Wells, second wife of Grant Carveth Wells, dashing traveler and travel-writer; by Mrs. Luard Theodora Wells, the traveler's first wife; for alienation of affections; in Bridgeport, Conn. Traveler Wells, testifying for wife No. 2, asserted that wife No. 1 beat him with a riding crop, wrote sarcastic letters about his amours, called the birth of their child an obscenity...
...Since 1906 he has regularly attended the birthday dinners held by the Charles Townsend Copeland Association at the Harvard Club of New York, but this year he will remain in Cambridge, where he is working on his new book, "The Copeland Classics." For his next birthday, however, he will travel to New York, where friends and former pupils will gather for the occasion...
...constructed a subway system in his capital city, which, if the pictures are to be believed, is a cross between the Widener reading-room and the Radio City Music Hall. Although poor capitalistic New Yorkers and Bostonians ride to work in dismal, cement-crusted burrows, the sybaritic Muscovites will travel through indirect-lighted galleries, looking at artistic mosaics and marble-faced walls. If New Yorkers threatened last year to do their stock-trading in Newark because of unreasonable taxes, how much better right have they now to do their commuting in Moscow, where the fare for travel through these palatial...