Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...team will leave for the West in the third week of April, during the spring vacation. The first debate will be against the University of Pittsburgh on April 16. From Pittsburgh the team will travel to Grennell, Iowa, where they are scheduled to debate on April 18. From then on debates will take place on successive days, the next being against Iowa University at Iowa City on April 19. Ames, also in Iowa, will be the scene of the fourth debate, the Crimson orators arguing against the Iowa State College on April 20. The last debate definitely scheduled will take...
Besides the oldtimers of the Canal Zone, many a Russian might recognize Mr. Stevens should he revisit Siberia. He was president of the interallied technical board which improved trans-Asian travel during and after the War. They would know him, perhaps, in West Gardiner, Me., where he was born, "chock full of energy." They might know him almost anywhere between the Mississippi and the Pacific, especially in the Northwest, where he laid out vast stretches of the Canadian Pacific and Great Northern roads. Near Havre, Mont., there is a statue to jog the memory. It stands on a bleak ridge...
...University season will open April 9, when Boston University is opposed at Soldiers Field. On the same day the Freshmen will travel to Concord to battle with Middlesex School...
...instrumentalists will entertain at Phillips-Exeter Academy on the following afternoon. Their third concert will be on March 4, in Brattle Hall, Cambridge. This will be their only individual performance in Cambridge. Following their usual custom of giving a concert annually in New York City, the clubs will travel to the metropolis on March 5, where they will play in the Town Hall. The final performance will be in New Bedford on March...
...holder will receive the sum of $4,200 for the year. A further sum, not exceeding $750, may be allotted for expenses necessitated by the research, such as travel. The remainder of the income of the endowment will be reserved for publication. Payments will be made in ten monthly installments of $350, a final payment being made upon the presentation of a completed manuscript giving the results of the research. The holder will be required to report periodically to the Committee concerning the progress of his research. Although registered in Harvard University as Research Fellow, he need...