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Unlike the recent revision of classes on transatlantic liners, which was a change in name without much effect on rates (TIME, Feb. 17), the new railroad fares will make a tremendous difference in the cost of travel. A salesman scooting about the nation in trains now pays $32.70 for a day-coach ticket or $41.70 in a Pullman from New York to Chicago. According to the new rates, he will pay only $18.17 in a coach or $27.24 in a Pullman. To ride from Chicago to St. Louis in a sleeper will cost not $11.17 but $8.83. A day coach...
Making its first trip of the year today, the Pierian Sodality of 1808 will travel to Colby Junior College for Women in New London, New Hampshire, for a joint concert and dance...
While many Harvard man have, to the past, been able to travel and study in Europe under various scholarships, a new scholarship system, recently proposed by Ferdinand Hirogoyen, mayor of Biarritz, France, may create even greater opportunity...
Endeavoring to find out just how the House members occupy themselves during the summer months, the questionnaire asks: "Did you have a job last summer? If so, what was it? If not, did you travel, loaf, or go to summer school? If you had a job, did it have any connection with your future work...
Fresh from their victory over Arlington last Wednesday, the Freshman hockey team will travel to Southboro to meet St. Marks this afternoon. The probable lineups: HARVARD ST. MARKS Hunnewell, r.w. l.w., Wheeler, L. Harding, c. c., Winslow Stone, l.w. r.w., Wheeler, H. Fearon, r.d. l.d., Burnett Houghton, l.d. r.d., Nickerson, E. Wilder, g. g., Nickerson...