Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Boston's brief and borrowed opera season has passed in a wave of enthusiasm. The Chicago company was hospitably received, and it departed with a cordial invitation to come again next year. Old music-lovers, recalling earlier days when the city could boast its native opera, were inclined to be suspicious of this imported product; but most of them had good sense enough not to cut off their ears to spite their faces, and made the best of what was offered them...
...should be understood that this movement does not emanate specifically from the St. Paul's Catholic Club, but that it has received the most cordial support from that organization. A. A. GKLINAS 3L. Secretary...
...members and graduates of the University are extended a cordial invitation...
...endings of the two editorials are identical, to wit: rain or shine the Class of 1922 welcomes its families and friends to Cambridge, and extends in addition its cordial good wishes to the many visiting graduates. We have only one regret their short sojourn can hardly be as pleasant as has been our stay of four years...
...Beaux-Arts has so long enjoyed, that of rival ateliers in the same locality, working on the same problems, and with the great advantage to the instructors as well as to the students of an opportunity to see how other groups have solved the problem common to all. The cordial personal relations between Professors Haffner and Ferran, as well as between other members of the staffs in Harvard and Technology, insure a rivalry as friendly as it will be keen and helpful. No other city in the country has such an opportunity, and in fact, no other schools in this...