Word: cordiales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...session was the creation of a new general secretariat for ecumenical and interreligious affairs. As evidence that the spirit of unity is reciprocal, the brand-new Lutheran Council in the U.S. -a service agency that is supported by churches that represent 95% of the nation's Lutherans-sent "cordial greetings in the name of Our Saviour" to the Washington meeting...
Birmingham is not likely to confront its police department and demand more cordial treatment of Negroes. It is, instead, likely to follow the lead of Atlanta, prodding to guarantee that Negroes trickle into the police department (there are 73 Negroes on Atlanta's 785-man force), and trying to warm up relationships with the Negro business leaders...
...total of 60 pages, enough to keep a male commuter occupied all the way home. And there were more than enough features that his wife might want to read too. All of which was not lost on advertisers, who seemed to be giving the new daily a cordial welcome...
...become increasingly aware of its international responsibilities. Moreover, though Tokyo and Washington still have their differences-most Japanese, for example, deplore U.S. bombing of North Viet Nam, while the U.S. opposes Japan's granting of long-term credits to Communist China-relations between the two capitals are more cordial than ever before. As Reischauer noted in a sayonara statement last week, Americans and Japanese now enjoy "a full and frank exchange of opinion on a basis of easy equality...
...give his enemies grounds for charging him with gumming up relations with France. In any case, he gave De Gaulle a reception that was far beyond what protocol requires for an ordinary working visit. Honor guards and anthems were in profusion, and Erhard's luncheon toast was especially cordial...