Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...situation in South Viet Nam. Until I have the opportunity to get into it in the depths needed to satisfy myself, on certain points, I'm not going to take a specific position and I'm not going to state specific proposals." He said that he may travel to Japan, France, Germany, the Philippines and Britain because "there's more information to be secured from them that will relate to the sound handling of our situation in South Viet...
...aerotrain, says Bertin modestly, "is intended to complement the car for distances between 70 and 140 miles." With that in mind, he flew to the U.S. this week. His objective: the formation of a joint Franco-American firm to build a demonstration aerotrain that could cut travel time between New York and Washington to an hour and a half...
...willingness of the U.S. government to grant passports to American scholars and journalists who wish to travel to mainland China, and other U.S. moves to widen communications with the Chinese, have elicited no answer whatsoever from Peking, Fairbank said...
...Chicago's Polish community-the largest outside of Poland-requested and got from the present Communist government an exhibition of 127 historic objects that display the nation's artistic heritage. The exhibition of treasures from Poland, which is currently at Chicago's Art Institute and will travel next to Philadelphia and Ottawa, makes it clear that the Polish were as responsive to Gothic and Renaissance styles as the rest of Europe...
With in-flight movies, martini lunches, champagne dinners and hostesses waking people up to offer eyeshades that might help them sleep more soundly, some passengers feel long-distance air travel is already sybaritic enough. The airlines, however, disagree; already they are turning their minds toward tomorrow's jumbo jets. And in their visions there are many-splendored pleasure domes that even an oil sheik could envy. "Imagine an airliner with a penthouse-with staterooms or offices," glowed two-page American Airlines ads showing interior sketches for its Boeing 747 models last week. "There will be a spiral staircase...