Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year-old Ph.D. candidate's latest honors are the Woodbury Lowery Travel Fellowship and a grant for field work from the Social Research Council, a branch of the Rockefeller Foundation...
...travel by plane, a passenger must now sacrifice his comfort, his sleep, and often his baggage. He must endure inconveniences that rise to the level of punishment. And sometimes he finds he could have got there faster by train...
...said FORTUNE magazine this week, after a long hard look at the nation's airlines (What's Wrong with the Airlines). Except for scenery and safety, and the latter is an increasingly big "question mark," FORTUNE found nearly every phase of air travel in a mess. Examples...
...limousine service to and from airports is "bad throughout the U.S." The average passenger spends 80 minutes per flight in uncomfortable ground travel...
...like its predecessors, is a novel with a vast and varied cast. Its 400-odd characters - including an orphan boy, an electrician, an absconding millionaire, an actress, a smattering of Cabinet ministers-have one notable advantage over Balzac's and Zola's 19th Century people: Romains' travel...