Word: sailing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...delegation will sail from New York on the S. S. Hamburg of the Hamburg-American Line on June 25 and will land at Southampton. The Members will return, sailing from Cherbourg on September 3. Each small group will make an extended visit in one country and will travel the rest of the time, including a week spent at the International Students Center at Geneva and a week at the Cite Universitaire at Paris...
Daniel Simonds '28 will sail his schooner "Nicanor" across the Atlantic this summer to participate in the Fastnet race, the English long distance ocean race corresponding to the American yachtsman's Bermuda race...
...plans now stand, all four groups will sail from New York on June 25, arriving at Southampton July 2. They will sail from London by a connecting steamer direct to Leningrad, arriving there about July 7. In Moscow they will remain for a week and from there will go to Moscow to spend a similar period. From this point on each group will travel independently...
...vanguard of the invaders had already arrived; a group of Congressmen, and no less a personage than Frank W. Stearns, intimate friend and adviser of the President. He looked inquiringly into the limpid water of the canal, sailed for Manhattan after a two-day visit. In the near distance, Vice President Dawes hovered; from Havana he set sail for the canal zone. From Manhattan Secretary of War Dwight Filley Davis, sailed for Porto Rico; he will arrive to inspect the canal just as General Dawes ends his brief visit. What Mr. Stearns and the Congressmen saw, what Vice President Dawes...
...From what English port did the Mayflower originally set sail...