Word: traveler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...keep communications open, evacuate the people to the coast. The rains fell harder. As though the soil were determined to wash back into the sea, avalanches of St. Lucia's black clay poured off the high ground. They blotted out roads, pushed telephone poles over, disrupted all travel and communication. One night an entire acre of ground and a building housing 50 rescue workers gave way, swiftly slipped into a raging river...
Skiers who travel by automobile will be glad to know that the system of patrols inaugurated last winter in the south-western part of New Hampshire began yesterday, according to Alfred E. White, engineer of Division 9 to Keene, New Hampshire...
...Year's weekend is the commencement of the regular schedule, and more than 100,000 people have been carried in the last nine years. Of special interest to Harvard men who cannot travel too far is the new "Berkshire-Mohawk," a daily that leaves Boston at 7:55 o'clock in the morning, arriving at Pittsfield at 11:52 o'clock. The daily "Albany-Boston Express" can be taken for the return trip...
...special train has been chartered by the University Travel Company for students going to Yale on Saturday. Leaving the South Station at 8.15 o'clock Saturday morning, it will arrive in New Haven at 11.30 o'clock. Round-trip fare...
...disheartening tie by Princeton was offset Saturday when Princeton defeated Yale by the score of 1 to 0. The Crimson soccer team will travel to New Haven on Friday to Defend their big three soccer championship...