Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hadden, who has helped bring TIME a greater dollar volume of travel advertising than any other magazine, has covered some 200,000 miles in the U.S., Europe and Latin America in the past eight years. On a recent 10,000-mile trip to Europe, he noted that the traditional off season is no longer off. Hotel and transportation facilities are still booked up to capacity...
Main purpose of his trip was to attend the 25th world travel congress of the American Society of Travel Agents in Lausanne. There he heard estimates that by the end of this year some 61 million U.S. citizens alone will have taken vacation trips at home or abroad, costing a stupendous $25 billion...
Hadden's message to the 1,892 delegates was that much of this travel is inspired by news stories about people and places as well as scenic color spreads such as those that appear regularly in TIME. To prove his point, he tested the delegates with a panel of numbered pictures that had illustrated TIME stories. A surprising number of dele gates knew all the answers. Still there were skeptics...
...Artist Kent since 1950. Last week, Kent admitted the paradox of his position: "I have spent so much money on lawyers in my fight to get a passport that when I eventually do receive it, I'll have to recover financially so I'll have money to travel...
...difference showed up in the Brown game, which the yearlings won 19 to 12. Merkel scored one touchdown. Tackling and blocking was done the way it should be done. Club Newell was alert enough to grab a Cub fumble and travel 12 yards for a touchdown. Dooney Iselin intercepted a Brown pass behind the Cub goal line for the winning score...