Word: cherishing
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...students themselves, could be fostered and stimulated by the benign interests of resident members of the faculty. Outside lecturers might be called in, dinners held and opportunities taken to maintain such a tradition, if once started. Indeed, ample means could be found to preserve house personalities and cherish them once the initial impulse had been given; with the final result destined to be not unlike the personalities achieved by the several colleges at the British Universities...
...were permitted to participate in this Celebration will never again see such a day in the Harvard Yard, but we shall long cherish the words spoken during those days which will lead Harvard to an over brighter and greater future. Elliott C. Cutler, Ex-president Associated Harvard Clubs...
...some 70,000 empty seats and 5,000 Townsendites, but to every malcontent in the land. For Townsendites, he plumped "100% for an old-age revolving pension." For Coughlinites he cursed the "money changers," called for $5,000,000,000 worth of greenbacks. And for any who might still cherish the memory of Huey Long, he promised as President to make every man a King...
...surprised that anyone sufficiently up-to-date as to be a reader of TIME should cherish such an anachronism as the bit in Miss Radway's letter...
...high-pitched, quavering tones, began a stumbling, halting, repetitious little speech. "Your good wishes and goodwill touch Mrs. Landon and myself very deeply. . . ." Once his voice broke completely. Once he raised a finger to brush away tears behind his rimless spectacles. Finally he got through: "We shall always cherish the memory of this happy evening together...