Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Yugoslavia (6,000,000 Catholics) offers considerably brighter prospects. The regime has abandoned its intransigent anti-Catholicism since the death in 1960 of Alojzije Cardinal Stepinac, churches are open and full of worshipers, a thriving religious press circulates freely. Yugoslav bishops easily gained travel permits to attend the Vatican Council or make their normal ad limina visits to the Pope. Last December, the Yugoslav Communist League Congress dropped its ban on religious practice by party members. A number of government officials formally congratulated Archbishop Franjo Seper of Zagreb after the announcement that he would be made a cardinal at Pope...
...swordsmen travel to both Princeton and Rutgers for meets this weekend. Princeton has already beaten Penn and should be especially rough...
...first glance, the case against the HSA seems overwhelming. But, in fairness, it should be noted that all airlines do not charge the same prices to all chartering agencies. Chartering operates in a sellers' market, and a travel agent can usually obtain low prices only from those airlines whose business and favor he has carefully cultivated...
...agent, University Travel Service, has traditionally done its charter business solely with BOAC. Last summer BOAC unexpectedly terminated most of its chartering operations, and UTS was obliged to deal with airlines unfamiliar to it. Unfamiliarity itself probably meant higher charges. Furthermore, because planes are always in short supply, only the very expensive airlines, Swissair and Air France, would negotiate with UTS on such short notice...
Seylon Restricts Student Travel--Officials have announced in Colombo that, from now on, Ceylonese students will be permitted to travel abroad only for educational courses that are not available at home. Even then, the studies must be among those receiving high priority in the national interest. Scientific and technological training will be especially encouraged...