Word: visiting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hoping to have a two-week visit to some parts of Russia," William M. Anderson, a spokesman for University Travel, said yesterday. He estimated that the Russian part of the tour would cost about $40 a day and that there would be room for about 20 Harvard...
...costs for the tour would be very high, a representative indicated, coming to about $100 for two weeks. He said that the agency had already received deposits from 15 people and inquiries from hundreds more. The two weeks in Russia would be part of 52-day visit to Europe, the total cost of which would be $2995 per person...
...hatred for the Prussians who, as one Stuttgart man said, "got us into this whole thing in the first place." But beyond any such specific suspicions, there is a lack of a real national feeling in Germany today. As the mayor of a small German city said after a visit to America, "Americans think of Germans as a nationalistic people, but I'd give anything to see just half of the decent, patriotic feeling in Germany that I saw in America...
...pilgrim from place to place rather than a wanderer"; thus fellow-poet Stephen Spender once described Edwin Muir, the University's Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer for 1955. One of England's leading contemporary poets, Muir last month made his first visit to America. Tomorrow in New Lecture Hall he will deliver his initial lecture on "The Estate of Poetry...
...blood, their brains and, according to Shakespeare, their bladders.* It has led men into battle and lulled them to sleep. Last week it was the star attraction, when the Regimental Band, Massed Pipers, Drummers and Dancers of Her Majesty's Scots Guards made their first visit to Manhattan on a nine-week North American tour...