Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rooms of an instructor and of a student. The meetings held with the instructors are devoted to social intercourse, and form a pleasant and profitable feature of the club. The subjects of conversation are of course largely classical, although there are no set topics for discussion. The free and cordial way in which students and instructors mingle with one another is a proof, not only of the progress which has made a university out of a college, but also of the effect of the elective system in establishing a community of interest between instructors and students. The student's familiarity...
...Harvard men who accompany their team to Williamstown on the 15th of May, may be sure of a cordial reception...
...assured that the concert to be given Friday is to be an exceptionally good one. However, a number of students will remain in Cambridge during the coming week, and we hope and feel confident that we do not hope in vain - that the Yale men will receive a cordial welcome from those at Harvard who will be able to attend their concert...
...afternoon receptions at U. 5, which have always been a most pleasant feature of Harvard life, are becoming so popular that only a small number of those in attendance are able to meet and converse with the ever cordial host. Here certainly is need for reform. The lists at the office must be getting as long as the docket of the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington, and it is probable that soon the man with an invitation to U. 5 will have as much difficulty in getting advantage from it, as the poor plaintiff has in bringing his case...
...Studd whose meetings this week have been very interesting and largely attended, will hold his last meeting tonight in Holden from 6.30 to 7.15. He will also give a Bible Reading in the rooms of the Christian Brethren from 1.30 to 2 p.m. A cordial invitation to attend these meetings is extended to all members of the university...