Word: cordially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cordial invitation is extended to all skirted journalists or would-be sob-sisters to drop down to the ivy-covered CRIMSON office at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. For the benefit of these who don't yet know their way around, after being at Harvard for two weeks, the building is at 14 Plympton Street, next to Adams House...
...police force consisting of U.S., Russian and British air forces. The conservative National Union of Manufacturers, roughly corresponding to the N.A.M. in the U.S., presented this memorandum to the Board of Trade: "Any plans for the future of world trade can only be made effective if they have the cordial assent and cooperation of Russia...
Here I cease listing facts and state my belief. I believe America can do a great deal. First by remembering that the Indian people, like ourselves, will not be rendered cordial by bluster and blame, especially on the part of the uninformed. Morale will rise of itself in direct proportion to India's conviction of the good faith of those who make promises and propose constitutions. If America and Britain could join in pledging that the Atlantic Charter will be implemented for India, that would help. But our greatest help at the moment, while we are equipping and directing...
...what it is, an opening wedge and no more. If the impression of finality and great advance which the Navy Department has tried to create, and which is evidenced in Secretary Knox's unfortunately patronizing attitude when he says "the whole thing will be carried along in a cordial spirit of experimentation"--if this attitude is allowed to persist, the long range value of the step will be lost. The problem is bigger than the navy and more far reaching than the war. Its solution is worth every effort, and the present opportunity, if properly handled, can become a vital...
...Paul Schmidt of the German Foreign Office was most cordial to the Stockholm newspapermen. He had enjoyed his usual hearty lunch and washed it down with perhaps a little too much good Swedish beer. He beckoned the newsmen close. Because of the "advanced stage" of Swedish-German relations and the "various rumors" that Germany was going to invade Sweden, Herr Schmidt was going to release a secret...