Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Holy Cross is bringing a squad of 17 players to Boston. The team will travel from Worcester by bus and will arrive at noon. In addition to the starting team, the following men will accompany the Holy Cross squad: Norman Sims, pitcher; Joseph Dougherty, catcher; Philip O'Connell, second baseman: Robert Friederichs, pitcher: Arthur Mahoney, pitcher: John Evers, pitcher: Frank Garrity, catcher and Frank White, outfields...
Announcement was made yesterday that J. C. Fiske '30 will travel to Constantinople next year to take a position at Robert College as an English instructor and dormitory proctor. He is being supported in this work by the Phillips Brooks House Association, which is interested in the project as an experiment in the creation of international good will...
Harvard's baseball team will travel to Providence tomorrow to face the Brown nine in an attempt to avenge its 3 to 1 defeat at the hands of the Bruins last week. The annual Memorial Day tilt with the Providence outfit will be the first of two successive games to be played away from home. On Saturday the Crimson will play Holy Cross in the first of its two game series with the Crusaders, the second of which will be played on the following Saturday on Soldiers Field...
...years ago, Congress authorized it to form "new States of convenient size, not exceeding four in number and in addition to the said State of Texas." So immense is Texas (265,896 sq. mi.) that few persons can conceive of its size. It takes as long by train to travel from the Panhandle on the north to Brownsville on the south as it does to go from New York to Key West. Leader Garner gave his own figures: "Texas would make 220 States the size of Rhode Island, 54 the size of Connecticut, six the size of New York. Texas...
...first planetarium. A planetarium is a complex instrument for reproducing on an elaborate scale the motions of the 5,400 stars visible to man, and the planets of the solar system. It is a simple matter to note the motion of the moon and sun because they are large, travel rapidly relative to man. But the stars are so deliberate that in a planetarium the universe is speeded up as much as 4,000,000 times its normal rate to make star changes apparent. Last week Professor Philip Fox, who resigned from the staff of Northwestern Observatory to take charge...