Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...took nine years of study and travel to enable Dyer-Bennett, born a cousin of thirteenth British baronet Swinnerton Dyer, to develop his skill in the long-lost art of minstrelsy. Last summer he established the Dyer-Bennett School of Minstrelsy in Aspen, Colorado...
...cost, including board and lodging, instruction fees, and travel expenses in connection with excursions and entertainments, amounts to approximately $200. The school is trying to arrange reductions in travel expenses provided the participants can go in groups...
McGill, a team that could give the Boston Olympics a run for their money, is scheduled for December 19 in a game at Wontreal, while the following week the Crimson will travel west for double-headers with Colorado and the University of Minnesota. Both these teams faced--and defeated--Yale and Dartmouth last year...
...million credit loan from the U.S. Export-Import Bank was not particularly disturbing, nor were the new restrictions (a limit of $150 a year) on pleasure travel in the U.S. Restrictions on imports from the U.S. were harder to take. Finance Minister Douglas Charles Abbott said they would be "temporary." But for the time being (best estimate: three to five years) Canadians would do without U.S. cars, radios, refrigerators, jewelry, candy, fresh fruits and vegetables. Even less welcome was the new 25% excise tax on goods manufactured in Canada out of U.S. parts...
Skiers are likely to sail with empty wallets for the Olympic games in St. Moritz, unless the Harvard Ski Club and other winter sport fanciers can raise sufficient money to pay travel expenses for the Americans who will wear the Red, White, and Blue in Switzerland this winter...