Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...United States Weather Bureau will offer four students the opportunity to travel to the Arctic next summer, Assistant Dean Norman Harrower, Jr. '09 announced yesterday...
...accident was caused by a flying squash ball which struck the basketball player squarely in the eye. Squash ball can travel as fast as 60 miles per hour. Murphy had decided to play a brief squash match before a late basketball practice session...
Although the future status of the ships, which were transferred to the Army on Monday, is still uncertain, John W. Rosengrant, director of the Ship's Program of the Council on Student Travel, was confident yesterday that ships running at cut rates will be available to students for travel this summer...
Even if the ships remain officially under Army control, they may be released by the Army for student travel, Rosengrant said...
...considerable sum of money, but the survey might well discover ways to save money. Cost cannot be the sole reason for rejecting a survey. Second, that no firm of experts is available in the area. But food experts do exist and can be persuaded to travel. Third, that machinery for examination exists in the form of House Food Committees and Visiting Committees of mothers. These people, however, are amateurs--they know nothing of slicing beef or buying coffee, they can evaluate appearance and taste, not method. Fourth, that an investigation would be a slap in the face of the Dining...