Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Meanwhile across town, Ernest I. SlyocC, always the first to leave and the last to return, had this to say about travel conditions: "Well yes, they certainly are aren't they. But yes! Ha! Ha! They definitely are. And it's a good thing...
These figures did not include sums alloted to travel, recreation, house furnishings, insurance, and incidental outlays...
...responsibility of every student. Transportation difficulties experienced when returning to college do not automatically excuse lateness. If a plane, train, or bus is cancelled or is late, concrete evidence of that fact must be presented to the Assistant Dean concerned. Mere assignment to a waiting list as regards plane travel is not sufficient; a man must prove that he actually held a ticket...
...many other ways, the U.S. was settling down. If World War II was to be followed by something approximating the jazz age, it was not yet in sight. Nightclub business was off everywhere-from Manhattan's Stork to Hollywood's Mocambo. The great migrations and frenzied travel stirred up by war were almost at an end. There were fewer marriages and fewer divorces in the first months of 1947 than there had been...
Back in London, a weary cinemagoer gazed in amiable envy at a newsreel of royalty's 8,000 miles of travel. "Lucky devils," he murmured without malice. "Wouldn't mind if it was me and the missus...