Word: cordiality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cordial relations were reestablished in 1922 because of the desire of Coach Fisher to have Dartmouth on the schedule again. And so on October 28, 38 years after the colleges had opposed each other for the first time, the Green forces entered the Stadium to attempt to rest the crown from the Crimson's head...
...Circulo Espanol de Harvard" was founded in 1900 for the promotion of the appreciation of the Spanish language and literature among students of the University, having a purpose similar to the Cercle Francais and the Circolo Italiiano for the French and Italian students. It also endeavors to foster cordial relations between America, Spain and the Latin American countries. The club holds lectures and smokers at which it is addressed by prominent Spanish speakers and also gives an annual play later in the year...
Hanover played host to the Canadian eleven from McGill University on Saturday for the first time since 1882, and gave the visitors a decisive if not cordial welcome. Six touchdowns crashed over the McGill line. Hammering line plays and a well developed aerial attack featured the Wah-Hoo-Wah offence. One pass, from Oberlander to Robinson, went for 45 yards, while the Green team completed five out of its eight attempts, all of them for long gains...
...Amherst, John Coolidge, son of the President, took a pledge to Phi Gamma Delta, fraternity to which Coolidge senior belongs. ¶In honor of Mexican Independence Day, President Coolidge sent a telegram to President Obregon expressing "cordial felicitations and fervent wishes for the continued prosperity of your great and friendly republic." ¶ Following a cruise aboard the Mayflower, the President telegraphed Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to hasten back from a vacation in California. When the Secretary arrived, the President intrusted him with the job of forming a commission to evaluate the Navy's needs in regard to aircraft...
Lieut. Locatelli, Italian airman, reached Greenland, repaired his plane, called on Lieut. Lowell H. Smith, to whom he presented a letter from the American Air Attaché of the Embassy in Rome. This missive, 20 days old, was full of cordial greetings, hearty wishes; it brought smiles to the windburnt Icarians. Locatelli stated that he would fly to the U. S. with the homing planes of Lieuts. Nelson and Smith...