Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Canada's Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent left last month on his round-the-world tour (TIME, Feb. 15), Associate Editor Edwin Copps of TIME'S Canada section was assigned to cover part of the trip. Rather than take the entire six-week tour. Copps flew west to pick up the Prime Minister and party at the halfway point, follow him through India and Ceylon and to the Canadian troops in Korea. The result was some good firsthand reporting and a thorough workout for Copps...
...exact number of musicians that would make the trip is not yet known, but the group would probably consist mainly of Radcliffe students, Allen said. This is because many of the men in the organization will have summer jobs that prevent them from going on the tour, and because the Air Force prefers as many women as possible among its entertainers...
...this year, for the first time since 1948, the squad will make a spring-vacation southern trip, thanks to encouraging response to a rush fund-drive by the newly organized Friends of Harvard Baseball...
...three-game southern tour, which opens at Ft., Lee, Va., April 4, will cost about $800 and, for a time, lack of necessary funds led to fears that the team would have to travel by private cars if the trip was to be made...
...with the help of undergraduate manager Bob Mullins, and his assistant, Tom Coolidge, the Baseball Friends were organized and financial appeals issued. Yesterday, only a week and a half after letters were sent out, ex-Crimson players, and other interested alumni had already responded with the cost of the trip, and enough surplus to start a fund which the managers hope will grow enough to help make the southern tour an annual to help make the southern tour an annual affair...