Word: dearly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...DEAR EDITORS HERALD: The ventilation in my recitation room is horrible...
...DEAR HERALD EDITORS: In spite of all that you have so kindly said about ventilation in general and the Freshman Chemistry in particular, we freshmen still suffer very much from the foul odors engendered in experiments. - (I looked up the word in the dictionary, it's all right). Now, mother says I am looking quite badly, and father says I smell like a barkeeper, and my cousin Mary says I am horrid, so that she has to use her smelling-bottle. And . . ." [Here we cut out some affecting lamentations.] "Help us ere we dye. Very sincerely yours...
...DEAR EDITORS: George has been so very nice as to send me your paper regularly, and I have enjoyed intensely your delightful witticisms and charming verse. I enclose you a little piece of my own poetry...
...latest is from one of the freshmen who addresses his class officer, in an excuse, as "Dear Friend." - [Orient...
...WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEW YORK, Feb. 9. My Dear Oscar Wilde: I read with shame about the behavior of those ruffians at Rochester at your lecture there. When I see such things here in the civilized portion of my country, and read the coarse comments of the Phillistine press, I feel like thanking God that my home lies three thousand miles further on, and in what is called the wilderness. Should you get as far as Oregon in your travels, go to my father's. You will find rest there, and room - as much land as you can encompass...