Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Government botanist keeps the hotels full of Indian paintbrush, tufted bear grass, harebell, Nancy-over-the-ground. He wants you to steal them. It will keep you from rooting up wildflowers in the park, which the Government assiduously cultivates. The Great Northern has a corner on Glacier rail travel just as the Northern Pacific considers Yellowstone...
...Second. Travel afoot as much as possible; otherwise use an automobile of the useful (as distinguished from the de luxe) type; better yet, use a motorcycle...
According to the present plans, the crew will embark for the West on Thursday, June 29 at 6.30 o'clock. At Spring-field the Harvard contingent will be joined by the Yale crew, and the next morning at Buffalo by Cornell. From there the crews will travel together in special cars, including an exclusive club car. All arrangements with the regatta committee are being carried on through the Yale office...
Seven members of the class of 1933 were named last night as the recipients of travelling fellowships, providing for a year of foreign study and travel...
Four others will be enabled to travel abroad next fall as holders of Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships. They are Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. '33, of Norton; Richard Poate Stebbins '33, of Newton Centre; John Coert Campbell '33, of Bronxiville. New York; and Winfield Adelbert Huppuch '33, of Glens Falls, New York...