Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...prediction maxims--don't bet against Dartmouth--was disproved last week, but I'll stick with the other one--don't bet on Brown--for the rest of the season. The Bruins, looking for their first League win since 1955, travel to Ithaca where Cornell, prepping for Dartmouth, should have little trouble winning...
...Spasskaya clock tower in the Kremlin Wall. "Like other Americans there," he recalls, "I did not complain, and I spent money, which is highly regarded by Intourist." Less than two months later, Rademaekers, while in Paris, applied for another Soviet visa and bought his Intourist coupons through a French travel agency. Thus began an amusing case of confused identity...
Defenders of the role of the Lords in British political life make some persuasive arguments. Being politically independent, the peers can take a broader view on public policy than M.P.s. The Lords bring to their debates an often useful authority in education, culture and travel. Moreover, they have more leisure to examine important public questions at searching length, as they did with the Homosexuality Act and this year's Abortion bill...
...German churchmen had invited 850 Western colleagues to the ceremonies, the government granted visas to only 217. It prevented a huge "Christian witness" rally that the churches had planned, by refusing to approve the use of a suitable auditorium in nearby Leipzig. Western visitors, moreover, were not allowed to travel outside the Wittenberg area, occasioning a signed protest from several Christian delegates, among them, World Council of Churches' General Secretary Eugene Carson Blake, declaring that they might not have attended the observances at all "had they known of this restriction...
...selfishness, a great decline of interest in government and society as a whole . . . More and more people would act on the aphorism currently attributed to a leader of the new student left: 'If you've booked passage on the Titanic, there's no reason to travel steerage...