Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard Student Agencies' Travel Services, which lost $25,000 because of last year's schedule change, has arranged to extend return charter flights for a week in January if the Faculty approves a change...
...allow your readers--whether in "jeans" or in a suit and whether they "act snobby" or civil--to learn for themselves. May I also add that in 1971 Holiday Magazine awarded Chez Jean for distinctive dining and that we are also favorably listed in the Mobil and Gulf Travel Guides. Madeleine Lagouarde Jean-Pierre Lagouarde...
...unable to make a persuasive case on why Nixon is seeking some $300,000 more for eleven months of support than was given Lyndon Johnson for 18 months after he left the presidency. The total request includes the $450,000 allowed under the Presidential Transition Act of 1963 for travel, office, staff and other costs to help a former President adjust to private life. It also includes another $400,000 under the Former Presidents Act of 1958, which provides overlapping outlays for some of the same expenses. The presidential pension of $60,000 a year is included in this...
...reabsorbed or to stay "fixed" to the vein wall, as Nixon's earlier clot has done. Although not in itself a serious ailment, if the deep veins are involved, thrombophlebitis can be dangerous because of the threat that a piece of the clot may break off and travel to the lungs, possibly causing death...
...home. Now, one of England's richest resident expatriates, Oil Midas J. Paul Getty, 81, has announced plans to leave his 1,050-acre Surrey estate next March and move back to the U.S., where he has not been for some 20 years. Getty plans four weeks of travel by boat and car (he is frightened by flying) that will take him to Malibu, Calif, where he has a 65-acre estate and a newly completed $17 million museum, built to house his art collection...