Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With J. N. Barbee '28 unable to take to the mound, F. B. Cutts '28 is slated to twirl for the Harvard team. Success in today's encounter will depend largely on his ability to last nine innings at the fast pace he will be forced to travel...
Before luncheon, his biggest meal, he takes a short nap (10 to 20 minutes). In the afternoon he goes for an automobile ride in his Cadillac, Lincoln, or old favorite Crane-Simplex. He likes to map out new routes for his chauffeur, to travel at least 35 m.p.h...
...Middlebury baseball team will journey down from Vermont today to meet the Harvard diamond forces on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. This will be the first of three contests this week for the University nine, which will engage Villanova on Thursday and travel to Philadelphia Saturday for a clash with Pennsylvania...
...spring, the music world behaves irregularly. Grand operas and orchestras pack up and travel. Divas obey their pocketbooks or their temperaments. Experimenters trump their partners' aces. Hinterland critics cry bravo. Last week's news...
...Author. France, patron of the arts, frequently offers her young authors the travel and leisure of the diplomatic service (Paul Claudel, Jean Giraudoux). Author Morand has been attached to the embassies of London, Rome, Madrid, and finally Bangkok. To and from this last post he traveled by way of America, Japan, India, collecting data for his latest book. Born in Russia, of French parents (1888), he was educated at Oxford, studied law and political science in Paris, is a prolific writer, notably of post-War character sketches. Sleek of face and hair, he looks still younger than...