Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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First suggested by the Boston University "News," the league was to include Harvard, B.U., Boston College, Tufts, Northeastern, and the armed services. It was proposed as a means of perpetuating collegiate sports contests for the duration, by circumventing the expected ODT ban on unnecessary travel, which would prevent squads from participating in out of town games...
Speaking as one of the millions of hard-of-hearing folk in this land I wish that in your admirable review of Harriet Martineau's Retrospect of Western Travel (TIME, Nov. 2) the reviewer had played up more dramatically Harriet's really amazing achievement. This was not writing a lively and realistic description of our infant republic, but rather in spite of serious deafness collecting the facts for it. My lifelong interest in Harriet was inspired by her handicap, for I, too, have been seriously deaf all my life...
...action, his statement read, had been brought about by the Administrative Board's effort to comply with the government request that all unnecessary travel for the duration be curtailed. The announcement said in part, "the customary policy . . . will not be followed. classes will be held on Saturday, November 21, as usual...
...which was announced over a week ago, was approved by student groups which ruefully admitted its complete fairness. All cars must be registered and permits obtained from the dean's office, but the wording of the ban apparently leaves long-distance travel untouched. The move is reminiscent of an abortive suggestion by the Harvard Student Council this summer that pleasure driving be curtailed...