Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...give a treatment of the history of architecture as adequate as that now offered. Moreover, requiring architecture men to learn the fundamentals of other arts as background would have a broadening effect. Fine Arts 1d might serve a useful role in providing an artistic introduction for those about to travel to Europe, but it should not be continued as a prerequisite for concentrators or as the only course offering general preparation for divisionals...
...mustache. He joined the Social Register, Manhattan's Century and Coffee House Clubs. Earning some $60,000 a year, he lived in solid style. He worked in a sack suit and smock, talked little about the theory of art. Once a year he took out his restlessness in travel. His exhibitions were non-portable: a heroic statue of Lincoln at 21 before Fort Wayne's Lincoln National Insurance Co. building; an Indian hunter fountain in St. Paul's Cochran Memorial Park; a war memorial at Rome's American Academy; many a set piece...
...average six-day race riders travel between 24,000 and 27,000 miles...
...Wednesday afternoon, the Varsity team will play its second match of the season with the Tech netmen on the Divinity Avenue Courts, and on Saturday will travel to Princeton for the first match away from home. The important match with North Carolina comes on Friday afternoon...
...plan is adopted it will mean that a man on probation who must cut classes in order to travel to participate in a game will still be unable to compete, but if a man is not forced to miss any classes in making such a trip, or if his game is to be played at home, he will be allowed to compete in such contests regardless of whether or not he is ineligible for Varsity competition...