Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been explained that Mr. Hoover longed to visit La Paz but did not like to step on Chilean soil, as would have been necessary, before paying his respects to Chile's highest officials at Santiago. The Bolivians had come to him after requesting permission from Chile to travel through what used to be Bolivia's corridor to the sea, the long-disputed Tacna-Arica district at the juncture of Bolivia, Chile & Peru...
...following announcement regarding the Christmas recess, travel time, and the mid-year examinations was made to the Crimson by Dean A. C. Hanford...
...undergraduate study without opportunity for seeing any large number of original works. That time has passed with two of the best permanent collections in the country situated in Boston, and with the growth of the Fogg Art Museum, but in the field of contemporary work the student must travel to New York in order to see any number of works large enough to be representative of current artistic endeavor. Monthly exhibitions which will attempt at least to touch on every field of contemporary work should in a large part fill this need...
Students desiring traveling time must obtain permission from the Assistant Dean in charge of their class, according to an announcement made yesterday by Dean A. C. Hanford. Traveling time is granted to students in good standing in cases where it is necessary to insure a man's reaching his home by noon of the first day of the vacation, which for the present year is Sunday, December 23. Travel time is not allowed at the close of the vacation...
...Here in the South we are overpopulated but in the Northwest are great spaces where one may travel for days and hardly meet a fellow traveler. There are wide stretches of fertile land around Ninghsia which were densely populated in the days of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-221 A.D.), which are now desolate. But in various sections of this area one may find foreigners entrenched-little, independent kingdoms with their own police, schools, hospitals and wide roads of their own construction...