Word: travelerism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"Bits of Heaven," a U.S. traveler in 1936 called a pregnant nest of Pacific islets which the U.S. sooner or later must take or neutralize. The islands: the Truk group (see map) in Japan's mandated Carolines.
Buell has devoted most of his 46 years to foreign affairs, knows the world well. His background: Harvard teacher; president of the Foreign Policy Association; chairman of the FORTUNE Round Table; faculty member at Occidental, Princeton, Columbia, New School of Social Research; traveler; student. History in the next century, he...
In an interview over the Crimson Network at 9:45 o'clock tonight sports columnist George Carens of the Boston Traveler staff will discuss his open letter to President Conant concerning the use of Soldiers Field by the Army and Navy for their September football game.
Radio is like Walter de la Mare's night-foundered traveler: it is never quite sure just who hears it. But last week radio found out several significant things about its unseen listeners.
Once a loud Dies committee booster, the American Legion now looked the other way. The press grew more & more hostile to an investigation that seemed irresponsible. Many who once thought Martin Dies served a purpose -when there actually was a fellow traveler behind every other lamppost -became more & more sniffy...