Word: trips
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...group is making a month's tour of the preparatory schools and colleges of the United States as a return visit to that of the Kent School crew, which visited England last summer to row in the Henley Regatta and in a special race with the Radley School. The trip through the various educational institutions of this country has been arranged by the Reverend F. H. Sill, Headmaster of the Kent School...
...Ravel is on his first trip to America, and his visit as guest conductor of the Boston Symphony will be celebrated by the presentation of an all-Ravel program on Thursday evening...
Following soon after Lord Wellingdon's visit to the University and Washington, the Glee Club was received as a return delegation aiding in reinforcing the bonds between the two neighboring countries. Both musically and socially the reception was the warmest accorded the club since its European trip several years ago, according to W. C. Atwater '28, president of the organization...
...appreciation of such accomplishment in the past that Mr. Bingham praised the ambassadorial work of the Instrumental Club at their final meeting last year, and his praise was more than justified by the success that was attended the trip of the past two weeks. Considering the chimaera that have been connected with the name of Harvard by certain popular fancies, the University is extremely fortunate in possessing a group that can, by performance and contact, Lindbergh-like, accomplish so much as delegates of good will...
Nine cities in the South and West were included in the whilwind Christmas trip of the University Instrumental Clubs, whose concerts were heard by large and enthusiastic audiences in every stopping place. The outstanding feature of the trip was the placing of a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, Washington. This ceremony, attended by a large part of the men on the trip, was performed by T. D. Howe '28, president of the clubs...