Word: cordially
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...President George Arthur Buttrick,* upon receiving the President's Christmas greeting and an invitation to consult periodically at the White House, had telegraphed immediate acceptance. Because Mr. Roosevelt explained that he was sending "a like greeting" to the Pope, Dr. Buttrick innocently added the Council's "cordial greetings to His Holiness. ..." The White House released this message simultaneously with the announcement of the Taylor appointment. Thus Dr. Buttrick, who knew nothing of the Taylor appointment until he read it in the papers, was taken for a ride. The Christian Century, revealing these facts last week, let Dr. Buttrick...
...line-up holds and Rumania has to fight Russia, Hungary will not grab for Transylvania, nor Bulgaria for Dobruja. Hungary may even remain benevolently neutral and let Italian and Yugoslav war supplies cross into Rumania. Never were the Balkans more united than they seemed last week against Russia. A cordial exchange even took place between Bulgaria and her old enemy Turkey...
...that there was no insuperable gap between newspapermen and university teachers. Many of the faculty were as much interested in our experiences as we were in their ideas; the very differences between us proved to be the basis for numerous friendships, and on every side we met with a cordial reception...
Bequeathed to Cinemactress Mae West by the late Oscar Monroe Abbott, a Chicago businessman, were a diamond and pearl stickpin, "my sincere good wishes and a cordial invitation to kum up and see muh some time...
...another flying trip from Moscow back to Helsinki to lay before their government Dictator Stalin's "final offer." Mr. Tanner had hopes that "we can come to an agreement," reported that Tovarish Stalin had assumed personal charge of the Russian-Finnish negotiations. Negotiator Stalin was "very friendly and cordial" and smoked cigarets endlessly instead of the usual pipe...