Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This meeting will afford an excellent opportunity for foreign students to become acquainted with one another and with other members of the University and the Mission extends a cordial invitation to all foreigners now in any department of the University...
...advantages of having a single race, the winning of which would be the main object of the scholastic crews, are obvious. Not only would schoolboy rowing in this neighborhood receive a great impetus, but the relations between Harvard and the schools would be sure to become closer and more cordial...
...hand. In this lies the difference between the small and large college. Harvard has always taken part in the advancement of music and has fostered such institutions as the Pierian Sodality and the Musical Clubs. He concluded by saying that Harvard men were ready to give the opera their cordial and hearty support...
...Freshmen that the present system of Senior advisers was added to the Faculty advisory system. It has been on trial long enough now to test its merits. Have the Seniors done their part? In most cases, they have at least tried to do so. They have perhaps written a cordial letter to each of their advisees before College opens, inviting the new student to call; they may even have joined other Seniors in their "entry" in giving an "open night." There is no lack of good will in the matter...
Their very name, University Teas, emphasizes the fact that to them every individual member of the University is invited. If accepted in the cordial spirit in which they are given these receptions can do much toward paving the way to increasingly friendly relations between professor and student...