Word: cordially
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...CRIMSON wishes to express to President and Mrs. Lowell the gratitude of the undergraduates for the cordial reception which they extend to the student body on Sundays. It costs no little sacrifice to give up the best part of every Sunday afternoon, and we wish President and Mrs. Lowell to know that their hospitality has not passed unrecognized...
...spring and summer, to produce plays by Leonard Hatch '05, author of "The Heart of the Irishman," given by the Harvard Dramatic Club last May; David Carb '09, Instructor in English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Paul Mariett '11. It is understood that the plan has the cordial support of Professor George P. Baker...
...second annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Boston was held at the Hotel Somerset last evening. Nearly three hundred members and guests were present. Speakers not only from other New England colleges but also from England gave expression to their sympathy and cordial interest in the work that is being done at Harvard for the ultimate benefit of all educational institutions and of the nation. Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 president and introduced Governor E. S. Draper, who spoke of Major Higginson as "the truest Harvard man of the Harvards," and characterized the dinner as unique in being devoted...
...changes appearing this year, the addition of a home game with the University of Virginia is a popular move. Our relations with this southern college through the baseball team have been very cordial, and to entertain its team in Cambridge will offer opportunity for a return of hospitalities. The omission of the trip to Ithaca will benefit the men on the nine, even though our relations with Cornell are thus made less intimate...
...growth of Harvard, and does not change the character of the welcome which is extended. It is a problem in this place to establish between students and instructors any relation less precise than that of the lecture room; but University teas, if accepted by the undergraduates in the same cordial spirit in which they are maintained by the University, will do much toward breaking down the formality of this relation...