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When the last ceremonies were over and the last toast drunk, the President and el Presidente bade each other a cordial goodbye and adios, and Ike motored 72 miles back to Texas. Laredo's mayor, who is named Hugh Cluck, greeted the weary but still beaming President, and saw him off on the Columbine for the trip back to Washington...
...German Exchange Committee in accordance with the policy of the Student Council has maintained a cordial and open relationship of consultation with University Hall and will endeavor to keep this relationship. John W. Stokes '54, Chairman German Exchange Program
...small piece, you don't have much to spare." Such exchanges continue with a regularity and plane of wit that is indeed wonderful. The reductio ad absurdum of "Ways and Means," a parasite couple of the international set who induce a burglar to rob their hostess is a pleasant cordial to end the film. Valeric Hobson and Nigel Patrick play the leads...
...Father Divine, self-proclaimed God-in-the-flesh: Philadelphia was going to have a visitation by Detroit's Prophet Jones, Dominion Ruler of the Church of the Universal Triumph, who has established a lien on divinity himself. Forth from Father Divine's headquarters in Philadelphia went a cordial invitation: Would the Prophet attend the consecration of the Father's new 73-acre heaven in swank suburban Montgomery County...
...three days, the ministers talked in an atmosphere just as cordial. They quickly agreed that trade and travel restrictions along their borders should be eased-in itself an important step. But when they came to the complex question of Kashmir, there was no agreement. Mohammed Ali repeated Pakistan's claim that the 4,000,000 Kashmiris, 75% of whom are Moslems, should be allowed to decide by plebiscite which nation they would join; Nehru, as usual, agreed but would not say when the plebiscite might be taken. And at week's end, they put out a communique that...