Word: wanderluster
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...came over the Vagabond a few short days ago that a college year was dying. What was it old Omar said, "The Bird of term has but a little way to flutter?" And there came with his regret at seeing the old order changing, the wanderlust. He crammed his briar, swung his great grey Burberry around his shoulders, and was off. The old fellow strode along the banks of father Charles off which the evening mists were rising, and on which the evening mists were rising, and on which the evening dews were falling. How long he walked...
...sentimental loyalty which binds American alumni to the place of matriculation. If traveling scholarships could be brought into more general use, it would emphasize to many that knowledge is not necessarily embodied in an American college degree, but a universal pursuit which nothing can more accentuate than the "Wanderlust...
Thomas Schofield Handforth of Tacoma, Wash., and George Overbury ("Pop") Hart of Coytesville, N. J., and many other places, have the greatest wanderlust of all. Handforth's delight is to sketch shepherds in Arabia and scenes in Tunis; Hart's to watch and sketch cockfights, mandolin players in Mexico and the West Indies, veiled women in Morocco...
...would like to meet some one with whom I could talk a while. I am a girl 23 years of age, well educated, and am strongly possessed by the wanderlust. And-most lonely...
What happened from this point or, Leys will tell tonight. Since the completion of his unusual race, he has returned to China and Japan. With the wanderlust still holding him, Leys continued his journeys to Hawaii, Mexico, Guatemala, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru. Plumer is now working in China...