Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...queerer is the fact that grapes may travel from California to New York for $1.73 a hundred, whereas they pay $3 a hundred traveling the exact opposite direction...
Each group is limited to 15, including the leader. One will visit Central Europe, including Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, and Switzerland, the second will travel through the Baltic States and Northern Europe, and the third will cover England, Belgium, France, Switzerland, and Italy. All three groups will spend several weeks in Geneva and Paris. In every country, the national student unions, members of the International Confederation of Student, will act as hosts...
From New York the Club will travel to Philadelphia where it will give a concert at the Academy of Music on Monday, April 19. The following day the Club will sing at Washington, D. C. and Wednesday, April 21 will find it at Summit, N. J. From there it will go on the next day to Passiac, N.J. and then give its final concert of the trip on Friday, April 23 at Albany, N.Y. There the Club will disband to return to Cambridge at the end of the vacation...
...week after the squad returns from the spring trip, it is scheduled to travel to Philadelphia to meet the strong University of Pennsylvania nine. This will be the first time since 1920 that a Harvard baseball team has played in Philadelphia...
...United States. After the founding of the American Student Federation an agreement with the Open Road was reached where-by the tours are conducted under the auspices of the American Federation. The C. I. E. instituted a special bureau for this tour in Paris called the American Travel Department. All European Student Unions welcome the American students, and through their effective cooperation 12 itineraries have been worked out. In parties of not more than 12, under the leadership of European fellow students, the American travellers will have the best opportunity to get acquainted with the countries which they visit...