Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Africa, whence his superiors have recently recalled him to England, white supremacists viewed him with alarm as a kamrboetie (roughly, nigger-lover) and predicted he would not be allowed to visit the U.S. Southern states, let alone be permitted to speak there. But Father Huddleston was able to travel and to talk with representatives of both sides in the South...
...ideal. But the houses are already overcrowded, and many commuters are unwilling or unable to pay the extra $1000 dollars to live in the college. The alternative of non-resident membership in houses is almost equally unfeasible. Commuters would still have to expend vast amounts of time in travel, one of the principle objections to the present situation. An extensive influx of non-residents would also make necessary the building of new lockerrooms in each house, as well as increased over-crowding in dining halls...
Students planning to travel abroad this summer have been urged to come to the Hygiene Department for vaccinations. Dr. John C. Wells, assistant physician, stressed the importance of tetanus immunization, observing that when the disease is contracted, it is fatal in more than one-third of the cases...
...luckier cows who lived nearer the Common didn't need to travel overland. The good grass made them so fat and valuable to their wily purtanical owners that they lived in the stalls in owners' own houses...
...jazz bands will lead a 150-car Boston University caravan to Braves Field today to highlight the Crimson nine's 1956 opener against a strong Terrier team. The cavalcade, described by B.U. authorities as a "spontaneous idea," will travel from its main campus to the field for the 2 p.m. game...