Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though personal travel, by auto or plane, is the facet of transportation that most affects the individual American, he pays heavily for transportation inefficiency in other ways. He pays for it in the price of the clothes or the food or the household goods he buys, for it is invariably passed on through the price structure. He pays for lack of planning and inept regulation as his cities become concrete deserts where only autos and auto parks seem to thrive. If he is a businessman, the cost of inefficiency may be high. A 65-m.p.h. train can move steel slabs...
...actor." Instead, the Navy cast him as an intelligence man, and he ended up in Casablanca in a 12-man bureau devoted to investigating the likes of a bank teller who hung a photograph of Marshal Petain in his cage. He took advantage of the lack of crises to travel around North Africa, particularly Morocco, for which he developed an enduring love. (Today his office, which is his castle, is known behind his back as "little Morocco," because it is lined with books on Morocco, and its desk and walls are covered with Moroccan memorabilia...
...Harvard cross-country team has won the Big Three title for the last three years. Even so, when the harriers travel to New Haven today they will be cast in the unfamiliar role of underdogs against undefeated Princeton and once-beaten Yale...
...main problem HSA is facing this year is competition. The Crimson Travel Agency at 35 Boylston St., just set up last year, is offering slightly higher-priced, but much faster, excursion flights to the West Coast...
Because it is not a full-fledged travel agency, HSA Charter Flights cannot offer the same special flights the Crimson Agency...