Word: cordiality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Instead of two separate dual meets Princeton and Cornell join in extending cordial invitation to Cambridge and Oxford for a dual meet at New York about July 29, between combined Princeton-Cornell team and combined Cambridge-Oxford. Suggest conditions of meet similar to that of Oxford-Princeton last summer." (Signed) "Berry, Cornell; McLenahan, Princeton...
...visit of members of the Intercollegiate Conference will serve further to set right some current misnomers about the University. Harvard has often been accused of aloofness and lack of cordial feeling toward other, less ancient seats of the higher education. She has failed at times to display the enthusiasm commonly exhibited elsewhere is receiving visiting teams; the premature refusal on the part of the Student Council to sponsor the conference might also have been interpreted as evidence of coldness. By fostering friendly intercourse between "courteous host and all-approving guest" --to use Byron's words--, Harvard will help to dispel...
...Episcopal Theological School, the Harvard Divinity School, the Hartford Theological Seminary, and the Union Theological Seminary. The purpose of the conference is to present to those college men who are now deciding upon their life work, definite information concerning the opportunities and work of the Christian ministry. A cordial invitation is extended to all College men to be present at this Conference, whether or not they have reached a decision as to their life work. Further information about the Conference may be obtained from Walter I. Tibbetts '17 at Phillips Brooks House...
With the Book Reviews which, in the hands of Mr. Beidler and (should we say hoofs?) of Pegasus, touch brilliance, the March Advocate comes to a close. There has been no breaking up of the tiresome old heavens, no cracking of barriers; there has been only a realization of cordial values in the sameness of things, only a new adventure into the sturdy air of home...
They are intended to give students an opportunity to meet informally members of the Faculty and their wives in order that closer and more cordial relations may be established between the students and the officers of the University. In accordance with the usual custom of inviting the Faculty by departments, Professors from the Engineering and Law Schools and the Department of Physics will be present this afternoon...