Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor Piccard has "invented a rocket" which he calculates can travel through the stratosphere at five kilometers a second. Five kilometers a second is the speed at which sound travels through solid iron and 15 times the speed at which sound travels through air. The Piccard rocket, when perfected, he figures should carry mail and passengers across the Atlantic in less than a half-hour...
Ladies wishing to travel unaccompanied outside the three exempted cities must. obtain special permission, and travel only between sunrise and sunset...
While the Jayvees are batting Belmont Hill School at 2.30 o'clock today in the Boston Garden, the Varsity will travel to meet Brae Burn in preparation for the tilt with Toronto in New York on Saturday. The Varsity game with Brae, Burn may be postponed if the weather is inclement. The Belmont Hill outfit which will face the Junior Varsity, was defeated in its opening game by the Harvard freshmen, 7-1, on Wednesday, Dec.21...
...place, made minor Palamede the heroic figure. Palamede was a Saracen who fell in love with the ideas of chivalry as related to him by one of his father's Christian slaves. The bit about adoring women particularly appealed to Palamede. He deviled his father for permission to travel among the Franks, find an object of adoration. His philosophical father intimated his errand was foolish but let him go. If Palamede had not been so romantically inclined he would have been quickly disillusioned; he soon found the slave's panegyrics on chivalry were exaggerated. But then he came...
...winter and spring it was announced yesterday. Although the definite dates have been set the club has debates arranged with Boston College. Princeton and Yale. In addition to these scheduled contests plans are being made for a trip sometime in the spring when the team will travel to meet some of the other. New England colleges and possibly go into Canada to take on one or two institutions across the border...