Word: travels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three crews will travel to Princeton early in May for the race against the Navy and Princeton. The shells and equipment will leave on Wednesday night, May 4, and the men themselves on the next day, in order that they may get a day's practice on Lake Carnegie before the race...
...went on to show that aviation was poorly developed in this country, partly because of the lack of proper navigation and licensing laws. "You can travel from London to Paris in two hours for $18" he declared showing the commercial possibilities of the aeroplane...
...Congressional action. It is essential, therefore, that those entering the Service must realize that the greatest satisfaction is to be gained through service and that their aim should be to serve their country because of the opportunities offered for individual initiative and responsibility and the advantages of education and travel in foreign countries. There is, perhaps, no other government career which offers more possibilities for responsible activities and real achievement in matters affecting the welfare of our country than the Foreign Service to young men who desire to give their best moral and mental efforts for this high purpose...
...home season games, and the results of the following four games will give a fairly certain gauge of the strength of the nine. Cornell, New Hampshire State, Dartmouth and Holy Cross always turn out successful baseball teams. After M. A. C. and Amherst are met here the team will travel to New Jersey for the first of a Princeton series. Between that and second game, the nine will probably play the University of the Philippines on May 25. The Far-Easterners have planned to make a barnstorming tour through the country, playing games with the more important colleges...
...winner of the Oxford-Cambridge boat race, to be held on the Thames, March 30, may travel across the Atlantic for a race with Cornell. The Ithaca university, as well as the Intercollegiate Rowing Association has extended England an invitation, and could the winner of the English university regatta be persuaded to compete at Poughkeepsie, the Hudson River race would take on world-wide importance...