Word: cordial
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Another admirable thing about him was his cordial hospitality to students at his house, and his sympathy with them when they were in academic trouble. When you went to him, you felt that here was a man who might have done, when he was young, just such things as you had done (unless they were pretty bad), and that whether he had ever done them or not, you would meet in him a human being and not a bureaucrat. It was not that he could always save you or wished always to save you from academic penalties...
...House is thrown open tonight with cordial hospitality to all newcomers to hear of the work and opportunities, and to enjoy a sociable evening together...
...clubs will leave Boston on the 12 o'clock, train and will be the guests of the Harvard Club this evening. The Harvard Club extends a cordial invitation to the concert to all undergraduates who are to be in New York...
...University musical clubs will give a concert in New York tomorrow evening at 9.30 o'clock at the New York Harvard Club, 27 West 44th street. The Harvard Club extends a cordial invitation to the concert to all undergraduates who are to be in the city...
...sided issues, when left to the people, are decided in a wholly unexpected manner. Sincere and helpful criticism of men and institutions with which the young politician comes in contact, an inflexible maintenance of his word, come what may, and an attitude towards the people while not too cordial and familiar, yet open-minded and careful of their interests, are some of the most fundamental elements of success. It does not make so much difference to what party you belong or what candidate you support as long as you firmly believe in that party and that candidate...