Word: cordially
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...long, long time after the Massachusetts General Court approved a charter for Radcliffe College in 1894, Harvard remained generally cordial but indifferent to the Annex and its occupants. It is, however, impossible to remain aloof today...
...brisk, businesslike administration, fairer and more efficient tax collections, and a realistic budget that would permit Panama to live within its means. Most of those means are derived from the U.S.-controlled Panama Canal, which bisects his tiny (pop. 805,000) isthmian country; the new President said that cordial relations with the U.S. will be the keystone of his foreign policy, and pledged relentless opposition to Communist influences and propaganda...
...Holmes" is common among those who like it. Harvard men often boast of the advantages of not knowing the men who live across the hall. In any Radcliffe dorm that it obviously impossible, but Holmes, because of its largeness and mixture of freshmen and transfers, still offers a cordial privacy...
Despite the anger of its rank & file, N.E.A. officials also did their best to smooth things over. Though the grumbling continued in private, the N.E.A. unanimously adopted a resolution "deploring" the Legion's article, recalling the cordial cooperation of the two organizations, and asking for space to defend itself in the Legion magazine...
...this point, all sides came to realize that they had better scramble down from their perches. The Sudan issue was the main obstacle to cordial British-Egyptian relations, and the sooner it was settled the sooner peace would return to a troubled area...