Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opened the meeting with a short speech on the history of the Club, since it was founded in 1900. In stating the purpose of the organization, he said the main purpose was to foster an appreciation of Spanish language and literature among students in the University, and to encourage cordial relations between North and Latin America...
...most cordial discipleship to the teachings of science" said Dr. Soares, "The Harvard Theological School is modernistic in its teachings, Religion itself is evolution, evolving unending possibilities before man today. The evolutionary hypothesis accords with the whole theory of the Modernists, since he recognizes evolution in morals, in society and finally in religion itself...
...Catholic Partita Popolare had been organized by a little priest, Don Sturzo, and held the balance of power in the Parliament. The reactionary wing of the Vatican found itself in,thorough sympathy with the paternalistic nature of Fascism's aims. There was a good bit of cordial cooperation accomplished secretly. Filippo Cremonesi, Royal Commissioner appointed by Mussolini to succeed the Mayor of Rome, paid a call on Cardinal Pompili, Vicar of Rome, the officer whose predecessors had once ruled the city under the Papal States. His call was returned noncommittally (TiME, March 24, 1923). The Fascisti restored religious education...
...this glad-some anniversary, and to bear witness to the honor, reverence and affection in which he is held among all the sons of Harvard, in the world of scholarship and letters, and throughout the length and breadth of our Republic. We greet you, one and all, with most cordial welcome...
Many ties of personal friendship already bind me to your country and people, and I wish to assure you, sir, that it will ever be my endeavor to maintain and promote in every way those cordial relations between the two countries so much desired, not only by those in high places in England, but also by every member of the British Empire. I sincerely hope that, while carrying out the instructions and intentions of His Majesty's Government, I may do so in a manner satisfactory to you and to your Government. President Coolidge replied...