Word: journey
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Yesterday's cut, which left a nucleus of four full teams on the first Freshman squad, will enable Boston, and his assistants, line coach Joe Nee and end coach Bobby Green, to devote their time to the players who will probably see action against Exeter when the Freshmen journey to New Hampshire October...
...drawing boards was Pan Am's plane of the future - a 300-m.h.p. transport which could leave Rio early one morning, arrive at Miami the same evening. Pan Am hopes it will make possible a trip from Rio to Manhattan in 24 hours, a journey which by water takes twelve days...
...BATH-Cecil Roberts-Macmillian ($3). A sentimental journey along the London-Bath express highway by Briton Cecil Roberts, indefatigable World War I correspondent, novelist, lecturer, editor. A pleasant, journalistic exhumation of such folk as John Milton, Highwayman Dick Turpin, Henry VIII, Novelist Samuel Richardson, Pocahontas, the Duchess of Kingston, who two centuries ago attended a ball wearing only a pair of shoes, a sprig...
...sent him to explore and photograph the unknown Yellowstone. For the Survey, too, he photographed the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. To study and photograph railroads he got himself sent around the world, crisscrossed Europe, northern Africa, southern Asia, almost circumnavigated Australia, almost froze to death on a winter journey from Vladivostok to Moscow. Quieter now, he paints massive murals of the western mountains when he isn't tossing off smaller oils...
...onetime Foreign Minister (now "somewhere in Rumania"); ex-Empress Zita of Austria and her youngest daughter. Archduchess Elisabeth (more ex-royal children to follow later); French Composer Darius Milhaud (Le pauvrc Matelot) with his wife and 10-year-old son; Novelist Julian Green (The Closed Garden, The Dark Journey}, pessimistic Paris-born American who has preferred to spend most of his life in France, and now finds France actually too pessimistic for him; Novelist Jules Remains, author of the monumental super-novel, Men of Good Will, still un finished after 18 volumes. Said Frenchman Romains: "The immense majority...