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--DIED. KEMMONS WILSON, 90, founder of the Holiday Inn chain whom TIME once called "the Man with 300,000 Beds"; in Memphis, Tenn. Irate at shoddy accommodations during a family vacation, Wilson built the first Holiday Inn in Memphis in 1952 with the goal of offering customers something novel: comfortable...
(2 of 3) Last week, Mugabe was in Paris at the Franco-African summit, hobnobbing with other leaders and enjoying, thanks to his hosts, the temporary suspension of his E.U. travel ban. Most Zimbabweans didn't notice he was gone. Nor did they when he jetted off to Southeast Asia...
Brown visited the Harvard campus during a family vacation at the tender age of eight. A decade later, she returned during a summer college tour on the east coast. Here to see Tufts, MIT and Amherst, she visited Harvard on a whim and fell in love. “It?...
Dartmouth General Counsel Robert B. Donin said he began to review the brief shortly before winter vacation.
DIED. KEMMONS WILSON, 90, business visionary who founded the Holiday Inn chain of hotels in 1951 after a disappointing family trip; in Memphis, Tennessee. Described as "the vacation that changed the face of the American road," by 1969 Holiday Inn had grown into the largest hotel chain in the world...