Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Money on the Farm. The picture was the same in oil, construction, farm machinery and aviation. New markets in petrochemicals, natural gas and increasing auto travel boosted Phillips Petroleum's 1955 profit to a record $95 million, 25% more than 1954; the company will spend $200 million on expansion in 1956 and confidently predicts still higher earnings. The boom in business flying brought light-plane-maker Cessna Aircraft sales of $16 million for fiscal 1956's first-quarter, 30% more than a year ago. In housing, the demand for home and factory insulation materials pushed Johns-Manville Corp...
...powerful freshman hockey team, undefeated in eight games, will travel to Concord, N.H., Saturday to face St. Paul's School. Last year's squad swamped the preparatory school in piling up a 21-1 season record...
Borne north by car and plane, by skier and foot racer, the Olympic torch this week will travel from Rome to the famed ski resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo in the Dolomites. Its arrival will open the seventh Winter Olympics. Even before they began, the games seemed headed for trouble...
After six weeks in the service, Koplow's advice is, "If you're young and can travel, join us--you don't need...
...travel is here to stay and an occasional junket to Chicago for the Crimson eleven might not unduly strain Mr. Bolles' budget. Harvard has a large alumni clan in the greater Chicago area, and the Ivy teams have always drawn well in the midwest. Chicago itself is a well-known institution and a Maroon eleven of Ivy League caliber should be a good gate attraction...