Word: trip
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is one of the last lectures which Captain MacMillan will give before embarking in June on his next trip of exploration, under the auspices of the National Geographic Society. The accomplishments which Captain MacMillan has made in Arctic exploration are extremely invaluable from a scientific point of view and the story of his career is a thrilling one. His interest in the North is derived from the fact that his father, a fisherman, made yearly trips to the Arctic after halibut and brought back to his children Eskimo toys and implements Peary became interested in young MacMillan through hearing...
...choice of abandoning criminal proceedings or seeking new indictments. New indictments for bribery they cannot seek, because, under the statute of limitations*, they cannot use evidence more than three years old. And on Nov. 30, 1924, it was three years since Doheny fils was alleged to have made a trip to Mr. Fall, bearing from Doheny père a little black satchel containing...
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Garrard Winston is, like Reparations Commissioner S. Parker Gilbert, a young man. Last week, he boarded the Aquitania at Manhattan, set off across the Atlantic. The weather was fair. A pleasant trip was predicted. His business? To talk a little, and, if possible, to do a little about collecting European debts...
...possible, according to J. B. Dorman '25, manager of tennis, that Captain W. W. Ingraham '25 will be unable to make the Southern trip with the team because of the pressure of divisional examinations. Whether Ingraham will go will not be known until Thursday, but if he cannot make the trip L. H. Gordon '27, runner-up at the recent Longwood round-robin, will play in sixth position...
...proposed trip of the Instrumental Clubs announced at the same time as a record of its growth, conclusively proves that its separation from the Glee Club has not been disastrous for either organization, and that both have benefited by being allowed to follow their best interests in different ways. A less obvious but nevertheless true conclusion is that President Lowell's firm belief in the value and pleasure derived from group singing and orchestral playing has once more been justified. The high level of the Instrumental Clubs performances augurs well for a successful vacation trip, which will do much...