Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...They did so, 22 times, taking blood from one spleenless man, two spleenless women. Gradually, for reasons unknown to medicine, the bleeding diminished, finally ceased. Fortnight ago his doctors told the Count that their measures had not cured him permanently but assured him that he was well enough to travel. With his right foot in an enormous boot and two canes to help him walk, the famed hemophiliac reached Manhattan last week, proceeded to the St. Moritz Hotel, where last November he had signed "Conde de Covadonga y Condesa." Last week he signed simply "Alfonso de Borbon," made reservations...
...float over the Louvre. Walter Leroy, a young Manhattan doctor with liberal leanings, is on his way to Paris, ostensibly to pursue medical research, but actually to deliver money and a message from the U. S. Communist Party to their shattered comrades in France. On the boat with him travel M. de la Penthièvre, most potent minister of the new king; Mr. Penkethman, aged but acute sleuth connected with the League of Nations; Cassie Mathers, a lively young artist making her first trip abroad...
...Fellows one-half are hardworking scholars and scientists who need money to travel, buy books and equipment. Such a one is Entomologist Lloyd R. Watson, who will try to breed a race of honeybees with tongues long enough to pollinate red clover. More public acclaim, however, arises around the Guggenheimers annually chosen for their promise of notable artistic or literary achievement...
Seven Varsity netmen have been delegated by Coach Harry Cowles to travel southward next week. Captain Germain G. Glidden '36, Robert L. Bentley, 2d '36, James J. Fuld '37, August C. Helmholtz, 2nd '36, Gordon F. Robertson '36, James J. Thackara '36, and Herbert S. Wallis '36 will make the trip...
After the most successful season in years, the Rifle Club will travel to New London this Saturday to enter the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships...