Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...labeling the Transportation & Travel pavilion at the fair a trap, TIME unjustly criticizes such fine exhibits as United Air Lines's Jetarama Theatre. Over 4,000 visitors have viewed our eight-minute film daily and have been highly complimentary. Admittance is free, and no jugulars have been clawed...
...later meetings in two parks with a couple of Soviet colonels, he handed over detailed descriptions of the Mark VII nuclear weapon, the 280-mm. atomic cannon and an 8-in. nuclear gun. For his trouble, he was given $200 and told to use the money to travel to Cuba...
...have law and order in our subways." He announced that 200 Transit Authority policemen would go on daily overtime duty in subways, another 500 regular New York cops would do the same on the streets above, and all of the city's 20,000 patrolmen-most of whom travel to and from work on subways-would commute armed and in uniform from...
...items that used to be free, such as a bit of supplementary advice given by telephone. And they have cut down time-consuming house calls from about 40% of their practice, before World War II, to a mere 7% in 1964. Says Harris: They have "put the burden of travel on the patient...
...Rica and Panama that attempt to curb the export of the "national patrimony" are by and large circumvented; if the gold is no longer exported in galleons, it nonetheless gets out. Last week a superb new collection of pre-Columbian art, "The World of Ancient Gold," opened at the Travel and Transportation Pavilion at the New York World's Fair (see opposite page...