Word: trip
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work on real investigations. Five of the last are Senators McNary, Harrison, Moses, Couzens, and Fletcher-members of the Senate Committee on Reforestization, who have undertaken the business of preparing a bill for a comprehensive national policy in regard to our timberlands. Their program includes hearings in Washington, a trip beginning this week to Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi, more hearings in New Orleans and Washington, investigations in New England, and, finally, inspection of the timber lands of the West...
President Lowell, the principal speaker of the evening, told of his trip abroad and also told of the Ruhr situation,--both from the French and German standpoint. Speaking of his trip abroad President Lowell described the life and characteristics of the English universities of Oxford and Cambridge. There are 18 colleges in Cambridge and 21 in Oxford, according to President Lowell, and life in both of these universities, which are conducted in practically the same manner, is indeed delightful. Each day the students in the separate colleges meet for dinner and thus get to know each other very well...
...HAVEN, CONN., March 21.--The Yale baseball squad leaves for Macon, Georgia on its Easter vacation trip next Saturday. The squad comprises 22 men, 10 of whom are letter men. The schedule on this trip is as follows: March 27, Oglethorpe; March 28, Mercermaroh; March 29, Mercermarch; March 30, Georgia; March 31, Georgia; April 2, Alabama Polytech; April 3, Georgia...
...plans for the spring season will be outlined. Mr. W. A. Barron '14, chairman of the track advisory committee, will probably be present to speak, as will Coach Martin and Captain J. W. Burke '23. Mr. W. J. Bingham '16, former track coach, will tell about his recent trip to Europe and the arrangements which he made there for the meet between the combined Harvard and Yale teams and the Oxford and Cambridge track...
...Dramatic Club will present "Beranger", by Sacha Guitry, and "The Life of Man", by Leonid Andreyeff, on April 9, and 10, respectively, at Brattle Hall, just before the club's spring trip to New York, where the plays will again be produced. The proceeds of the performances at Brattle Hall will be given to the endowment fund of the American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities...