Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...incenses the U. S. Drys, Consolidated, it is to be reminded of the fact that the trans-Atlantic vessels of the U. S. Lines are wet. The Lines' operators are careful not to broadcast this fact in their U. S. advertising, when they appeal to patriotic citizens to travel under the U. S. flag...
John Taylor Arms of Fairfield, Conn., likes to travel abroad. His series on the lacy Gothic cathedrals of France is now worth about $150 per print. He is represented in many a museum, including the British and the Musee de Rouen...
...will live in eight house groups, a plan resembling "that of the hostels connected with the newer English universities." Each house will be autonomous, its residents self-governing. The college calendar provides for two "long vacations," in summer and winter, during which time Bennington girls will be encouraged to travel or engage in research. Although each student at Bennington is an incipient specialist in her upperclass years, the close association of many specialists will theoretically prove broadening...
When asked whether he thought a man would get more good from four years of travel or from four years in college, he replied that everybody should do both if possible but that a college education was the more profitable...
...professional career, there are others who prefer to use the summer vacation not as an absolute abstension from, but rather as a continuance of their education. The college year proper is rigorous in its demand on the student's time and application, and rarely offers the opportunity for extensive travel or even quantitative reading...