Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They have made no plans for their stay in England, but will travel through the country at their leisure. The Conants are travelling tourist-third, peace and quiet being the object of their trip. It was announced unofficially that President Conant was not expected to visit Oxford or Cambridge Universities...
...with the bath. Also meanwhile, Franklin Roosevelt, resting the New Deal's case on its popular benefits, its aspirations and the undeniable fact of Recovery, was proceeding with a "non-political" campaign which, as Lacy Haynes' and Roy Roberts' Kansas City Star conceded of his Drought trip, was "politically a huge success...
...opinion in Great Britain by assiduously insisting that nothing was the matter and that Dr. Neumann "found the King's ears in the same excellent condition as last year." Sensible Mrs. Simpson took the King out to buy warmer clothing lest he catch cold on a picnic shooting trip last week for partridges, of which His Majesty shot twelve...
...Steel Pier before a committee composed of Illustrators James Montgomery Flagg and Russell Patterson, Vincent Trotter of Paramount Pictures' Art Department, George B. Petty of Esquire, Photographer Hal Phyfe. Black-haired, blue-eyed Rose Veronica Coyle, 22, of Yeadon, Pa. became "Miss America of 1936," won a trip by air to Hollywood and a screen test.* Convulsively clutching her loving-cup, Rose Veronica Coyle beamed, squealed: "I'm just thrilled to death...
...begins with Charles Chastain's memories of his first trip North. Traveling with his patient, tactful, observant mother, Charles was old enough to wonder if the Yankees were still having a war up in their country, to sense his parents' social isolation in New Castle, Del., where they settled. Capable, indecisive, troubled, Dr. Chastain at 32 had left Charlottesville because he could not wait for a post at the University to be offered to him. He told his son that the Yankees had been licking Southerners at business for a hundred years, but that the South still turned...