Word: traveler
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Archbishop of Canterbury, made known that he will visit the Holy Land next month; also Athens, to see Mgr. Chrysostom Papadopoulos, Metropolitan of the Greek Church. Dr. Lang will travel on the Corsair, 304 ft. yacht of J. Pierpont Morgan...
During the winter, the activities of the club have been confined to overhauling their ship, a Travel-Air biplane with a Curtis OXX-6 engine, but within the next few days, they plan to start regular operations, with occasional cross-country flights...
...result of the apportionment of the Frederick Sheldon Fund 12 students in the University will be enabled to travel for a whole year and three for the summer of 1929, according to an announcement made by the administrators of the Fund. Four of the winners of the travelling fellowships are instructors in the University while the other 11 are students in the various graduate schools...
...Carpenter A.M. '14, Instructor in English, Benjamin Kropp '23, Instructor in Zoology and tutor in the Division of Biology, and A. B. Brown '25, Instructor in Mathematics, are the three members of the teaching staff who are enabled to travel in Europe during the year 1929-30. S. S. Stratton A.M. '28. Instructor in Economics and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, will spend the summer of 1929 abroad...
Nine men, representing eight different departments of the University, all students in one of the graduate schools, will travel next year on Sheldon Fellowships. They are: J. H. Bartlett, Jr., '26, concentrating in Physics; R. G. Gulley, University of Virginia '27, Architecture; F. S. Hogg, A.M. '28, Astronomy; A. J. Holden '23, Education; R. A. McKennan, Dartmouth '28, Anthropology; C. B. Millican, '27, English; E. J. Nelson '28, Philosophy; N. J. Padelford '28, Government C. M. Zener, Stanford '26, Physics...