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That this cordial co-operation should cease with the return of peace would be as unfortunate as it is improbable. The two countries naturally have supplementary products of industry and agriculture; their freer interchange across land boundaries which are purely artificial and water boundaries which are not barriers but highways should be furthered. Financially, we are rivalling England as Canada's largest creditor; the Dominion with its rich natural resources and universal prosperity will naturally receive a larger and larger share of our surplus capital. Politically, we can have nothing but good-will for Canada's free and democratic government...
Phillips Brooks House extends a cordial invitation to all members of the University who are in Cambridge on Christmas Day to attend this entertainment. It will not conflict with President Lowell's reception Christmas...
...annual Phillips Brooks House "open house," which will be held for those who remain in Cambridge during the vacation on Christmas evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. An old-fashioned Christmas entertainment will be provided, and the usual apples, nuts, candy, doughnuts and cider will be served. A cordial invitation is extended by Phillips Brooks House to all members of the University who are in Cambridge on Christmas Day to attend this entertainment...
...purpose of these Teas to bring the members of the University into more cordial relationship with the University officers and their wives, and the committee in charge accordingly arranges to have members of the Faculty and their wives present to receive each Friday afternoon...
These officers, who have in six weeks of intimate work usurped high regard and cordial friendliness in the minds of their pupils, have likewise gained strong attachment for the University. Assigned by their Government to an unexpected post in this country, among a people whose language one or two of them did not even know, they undertook the training of the Corps with the greatest eagerness. We may hope that their endeavor has not been wholly, nor in the least part, in vain...