Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gordon W. Allport '19, professor of psychology, will embark in March on a six-month trip to South Africa for study at the University of Natal in Durban...
...with the Queen, parlor games with the Princesses or simply chatting with the King. In 1947, he was away for 3½ months while the royal family toured South Africa. "I don't know what I'd do without you, Peter," the King told him on that trip. Rosemary Townsend, back in Windsor, was also struggling with the problem of what to do without...
...parents, Marsh was drawing before he was three. After Lawrenceville and Yale ('20), he got his first job as an artist for the New York Daily News, doing city scenes and theater sketches which, for Marsh, "took the place of an art school." When Marsh was 27. a trip to Paris and an introduction to the Louvre's old masters turned him seriously to painting...
...right equipment and tactics for big-game hunting. One hunter will spend thousands of dollars for his kit, including such luxury items as Abercrombie & Fitch Co.'s pure cashmere long underwear (price $99) and binoculars (at $230). Another will actually turn a profit on a hunting trip, spend less than $100 and come home with enough venison to stock his freezer...
...world came to an end when Evelyn wanted White to marry her. He sent her to finishing school instead, but before the term was out, Evelyn flounced off to Europe with a young Pittsburgh millionaire named Harry Kendall Thaw. It was a rough trip. Thaw was a mother's darling who had been turned loose on cafe society with too many marbles ($80,000 a year) in his pocket and not enough in his head. He was given to euphoric grandeurs-he once threw a $50,000 party for some French theater people-and sadistic glooms. With Evelyn...