Word: trippings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...obtain these fares passengers are required to begin their outward journeys from any point on either Saturday or Monday and return anytime, any ship, within 15 days. Examples: Round Trip Rail, Pullman TWA Columbus-New York $46.40 $45.15 Albuquerque-New York 166.00 163.95 New York-Los Angeles...
...from the epochal flight to Paris in May 1927, a "group" of sky opportunists snapped up Charles Augustus Lindbergh, made him "technical adviser." By 1929 this group was Transcontinental Air Transport and had the world's No. 1 civil aviator fly part of its first coast-to-coast trip over the route he had charted. When its successor, Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., was formed in 1930 it kept the slogan...
...American and United. Quickly United's President William Allen Patterson issued a statement ". . . Our company does not see how the public can expect airlines to reduce fares while other forms of transportation are increasing them. . . . United is not satisfied that making a 15% reduction below the present round trip fares that are now allowed on all airlines, and making this reduction good on only two days a week, is the answer to the airlines problem, or of material benefit to the public...
Those members of the band of 85 who were chosen to make the trip to Soldiers Field left Davidson, North Carolina, Thursday morning, stopping over at Baltimore, Maryland, and New York for concerts. The band specializes in such novelty numbers as cotton-picking songs and apple-shaped formations...
...will furnish the oppostion for the team's first game on December 7. The contest with Boston University on December 16 is the only other game before the Christmas holidays. The team will take its usual vacation trip this year, but where it will go and what teams it will engage are as yet uncertain. It will probably not go to Lake Placid as it has in recent years...