Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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On Thursday, June 27, the Serenaders sail on the Hamburg-American S.S. Albert Ballin where they will play for the rest of the summer. They will thus form the Harvard contingent of six college bands which are to play on Hamburg-American vessels during the vacation.
Though still bearing the tan of his Bahamian vacation, President Roosevelt seemed to White House observers last week almost as tired, harassed and supersensitive as when he went away. Three mutually aggravating circumstances had helped to make him so. They were:
Many a U. S. radio listener, one night last March, heard the first program in a 13-week series sponsored by the Mexican Government Tourist Bureau to advertise Mexico as a vacation spot. Lasting 15 minutes, the program went out over 15 stations of National Broadcasting Co.'s "Blue...
Enter Senators. President Roosevelt had scarcely returned to his desk from his vacation when he was waited upon by a depressed delegation led by four Cotton Senators-Georgia's George, South Carolina's Smith and Byrnes, Alabama's Bankhead. Gloomily they told the President that unless the...
Driving back to Harvard after spring vacation in a blinding sleet storm, Col. Theodore Roosevelt's two eldest sons, Theodore III and Cornelius, did not see a truck stalled by the roadside at Shrewsbury, Mass. With Theodore driving the family station wagon, they crashed into the truck, demolished their...