Word: cordials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...proposition for "the" or "an" Association or League. This state of mind nearly wrecked the treaties negotiated at the Naval Limitation Conference in the autumn of 1921, particularly the four power Pacific pact, which was not ratified until President Harding told the Senate, "Either these treaties must have your cordial sanction, or every proclaimed desire to promote peace and prevent war becomes a hollow mockery." The same state of mind thus far has prevented ratification of the Harding-Hughes proposal that the United States adhere to the Permanent Court of International Justice, on conditions carefully devised to avoid membership...
...desire to convey to you our gratitude for your cordial friendship has long animated the minds of the citizens of Tokyo and, besides undergoing the present hardships, the citizens are busily occupied in preparing against the approaching cold of winter. They have not, therefore, so far had an opportunity to carry their desire into effect...
With a very cordial expression of regards, and my best wishes, I am, very truly yours, WARREN G. HARDING...
...Coolidge wrote his Christmas greetings to the disabled veterans of the War: "My warm felicitations and cordial wishes go to the War's disabled at this Christmas time. The heart of America is with those who made the great sacrifices in defense of our ideals. Whether you continue in the hospitals fighting for recovery or are battling to reestablish yourself in civil pursuits, the Nation will be mindful of its obligations to those so honorably stricken...
...December 21, Mr. George Copeland gave a characteristically excellent concert in Jordan Hall. Handicapped by a very poor piano, he was able to stir his audience to real enthusiasm. Few pianists, if any, can play French and Spanish music as he can. If he considers remaining in Boston, his cordial welcome should encourage...