Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Schedules ran with easy precision. When Nixon took to train travel, reporters soon learned that they should dash back to their cars when he introduced his wife Pat, because that meant the train would pull out in exactly 60 seconds. Pat was introduced without fail at every meeting, usually as ''the best campaigner in the Nixon family." While that was a pardonable overstatement, efficient, proper Pat Nixon is indeed a good campaigner. She did all of the packing for trips, and astonished local women's-page editors by traveling with one suitcase.* Despite the campaign...
...Gomulka, and Tito, whose nation borders on Hungary and has a minority of half a million Hungarians. Tito's distaste for the revolution in Hungary surprised those who fail to recognize that the disagreement among Communists is over which "road to socialism" to take, not whether to travel there. The Titos and the Gomulkas believe, in fact, that their Communism is purer and surer than the Kremlin's. To them Khrushchev & Co. are crude bunglers. But open rebellion is something to link them all in mutual alarm...
...International Commission, which claims several University students as members, sent to Hungary "sincere wishes of American students for the success of Hungarian student demands for more educational freedom, improved conditions of study, freedom of travel, and access to information...
Actually it costs the Council only $200 to belong to NSA, but $400 is supposedly required for travel expenses to the organization's national convention and living expenses while there...
Adlai E. Stevenson definitely will not speak at the University or even travel through Cambridge when he comes to speak in Boston next Monday. James S. Lanigan '39, at the Washington head-quarters of the Democratic National Committee, explained yesterday that Stevenson would be busy all day preparing that evening's major campaign address, to be given in Mechanics Hall...