Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...question arose at Dallas what diseases the traveler in Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America need guard against. General advice was, as for travel anywhere, to take precautionary inoculations against smallpox and typhoid. Often threatening are bacillary and amebic dysentery, typhus, bubonic plague (a milder form than in the Orient), yellow fever, malignant malaria, and in the seaports venereal disease. Country people exhibit comparatively little venereal disease. On the other hand, mainly because they go barefoot and tend to wash little, they are subject to the tropical fevers and sores. Oroya fever and Andean Wart are peculiar...
...Tuesday, alumni and students plan to travel about the city to visit, among other places, two structures with which are associated the careers of two Harvard graduates. The first is the Holland Tannel, named after its designer and chief engineer, C. M. Holland '05: the other is the George Washington Bridge, of which Allston Dana '06 was chief engineer of design...
Twenty-three members of the Varsity lacrosse squad, including two managers and Coach R. B. Poole, will leave this weekend to travel South for practice games with St. John's on Wednesday, and with Annapolis on Saturday, April 8. Poole has whipped his players into exceptionally good pre-game shape, but expects to encounter strong opposition from these opponents, which are reputed to be the most powerful in Maryland...
During its spring trip this year the Varsity lacrosse squad, consisting of 20 players, one manager, and Coach R. B. Poole, will travel South, where they will face St. John's in their opening tilt on Wednesday, April 5. They will remain there the whole week, and on Saturday, April 8 will encounter Annapolis...
...slips at the Dean's office in University Ball, according to an announcement issued last night by A. C. Hanford, dean of the College. This action has been taken as a result of the announcement two days ago that the New England Passenger Association has enabled college students to travel south of New York and west of Albany at approximately 56 per cent under the ordinary price of a round trip ticket...