Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...graceful acknowledgement of the courtesy of the Brown cheer-leaders at the end of Saturday's game was made by this morning's CRIMSON. Their action in keeping the goal posts safe from attack by Brunonians, actual and synthetic, was a pleasing, gesture of intercollegiate friendliness which merits cordial appreciation. Very truly yours. R. A. Cutter '22, November...
...meeting of the Princeton Board of Athletic Control held this afternoon the Board voted unanimously to sever athletic relations with Harvard in all sports. We have been forced to the conviction that it is impossible at present to expect from athletic competition with Harvard that spirit of cordial good will between undergraduates of two universities which should characterize athletic sports. Unless athletic competition between college tends to introduce a feeling of generous chivalry and mutual respect, there can be no valid reason for its continuance Competition carried on in an atmosphere of suspicion and ill will of necessity falls short...
...Nettleton, Chairman of the Beard of Athletic Control, said, "Yale will regret deeply any interruption of those athletic relations that have been enjoyed under the triple agreement. Relations with Princeton and Harvard have always been cordial in New Havent, no change has been considered, and I see no reason why this unfortunate rupture should alter our situation...
...With a cordial smile Miss Barrymore continued, "I could keep on in this part forever, yet I am anticipating my next part with much pleasure. With a cast of London players we are starting at Washington about the first of December...
...cordial friendship which many Englishmen enjoy with individual Americans . . . must not blind us either to the intense concentration of the American people at large upon what they consider their own interests, or to the prevailing unfriendliness of America, as expressed by its politicians and journalists, to this country...