Word: cordiality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...limiting the traffic in arms by restricting private firms in manufacture and sale. The letter was to the effect that the U. S., through declining to ratify the Convention, had kept other arms-trading nations (Britain, France, Italy in particular) from ratifying the measure, although she had expressed "cordial sympathy" with the efforts to restrict the trade. The League proposed to draft another convention, which would, however, come to nothing unless the U. S. were a party to it. The League, therefore, invited the U. S. to state the restrictions in the traffic of arms to which she would subscribe...
...anticlerical, but is said to have too much ingenuousness in his character to make a good politician. Early in the War he was Minister of War under Premier Ribot. It is from about this time that his enmity for Clémenceau dates. Previously they were good if not cordial friends...
...select and sympathetic audience was enthusiastic to the point of making Jordan Hall history. Mr. Grainger should visit Boston more often; a cordial, if not too large, public, would welcome...
Diplomatically speaking, the visit of the King and Queen of Spain to Rome was of great importance. No precise information was published by the authorities concerning the results, but the Vatican and Premier Mussolini were of the opinion that the negotiations were both cordial and satisfactory. It is then to be assumed that King Alfonso's visit has been successful...
Among matters of importance is the fact that the Student Council voted unanimously to give its formal approval to the nation-wide Red Cross Drive and to recommend to the undergraduates that they give cordial support to the present drive for membership. The Cambridge branch of the Red Cross is conducting a drive in Cambridge at present...