Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...effect immediately upon the signing, will be accompanied by a term-time pay raise from $27 to $40 per month for juniors and seniors in all ROTC programs. Pay for summer exercises will increase from $78 to $121 per month. In addition, all ROTC members will be authorized to travel on Air Force planes...
Have Problems, Will Travel. At week's end, the President was off on a prop-stopping trip that took him to Oklahoma, Arkansas and finally Texas. In El Paso, Johnson met Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos for ceremonies marking the settlement of the longstanding El Chamizal border dispute between Mexico and the U.S. (TIME, July 26, 1963). The two men exchanged international pleasantries. But Johnson's speech was .directed back home as well as around the world...
...world. And I pledge you here today I will go to any remote corner of the world to meet anyone, any time, to promote freedom and to promote peace." Almost as Johnson spoke, German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard was saying in Bonn that he hoped the American President would travel to Germany after Nov. 3 to discuss the problems of the Western Alliance and the possibility of a multination summit meeting. It appeared that Lyndon Johnson might have just such a trip in mind...
NASA had announced last Spring its desire to build the Center within a half hour's travel time of both M.I.T. and Harvard. After surveying the area, the agency in early July indicated interest in building at one of several sites in Cambridge, and it requested the city to report on the feasibility of obtaining the sites for the Center...
...expansion. No longer is it a field of scholarship and teaching closely confined to the library, lab, and college classroom. The scope of the academic scientist has expanded spectacularly. Many now direct extensive research groups in costly projects, advise government agencies, do consultant work for corporations at substantial fees, travel widely to professional meet-ahead of the faculty. We were reading avant-garde works. English literature courses stopped with the Victorians. Now the students can't be ahead. They are faced by extraordinary, wide-ranging, and erudite men; worldly men, one of whom may have criticized Naked Lunch before...