Word: traveling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lands, Qantas is one of the few government-owned lines that is run like a private business, has never failed to turn a tidy profit. Qantas could hardly fail, since Australia is isolated from the rest of the world and planes are the only means of swift travel. This year it expects to gross at least $70 million, with a net profit of $2,000,000, both up close to 40% since...
...program ror Reunion Week, 1958, shows the marked tendency for the alumnus to use the week in Cambridge to reacquaint himself with the educational, as well as the "extra-curricular," aspect of his college days. Forums on the Soviet Union, space travel, and the place of the humanities in the scientific age demonstrate at once the increased seriousness of the Reunioners and the topics which may have encouraged this seriousness...
...Faculty panel discussions: The Soviet Union in Paine Hall; The Humanities in Emerson D; Space Travel in the Fogg Museum...
These include "The Soviet Union Today," with Merle Fainsod, professor of Government; Alex Inkeles, professor of Sociology; Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, assistant professor of Government. The second, "Space Travel Is Just Around the Corner," will be given by Donald H. Menzel, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy...
...Hong Kong (about 1,055 remain in Communist China) are waiting and praying to follow them. After months of citified idleness, they itch to get back to felling trees, building houses, tilling the soil-and to go on worshiping in their own way. "We don't want to travel any more," says Elder Kulikov. "We never want to see Soviet Russia again. All we want is peace and hard work...