Word: felt
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class of 1905 wishes us to extend to you its most heartfelt sympathy for the loss you have suffered in the death of your son Gordon. He was beloved by all with whom he came in contact and his loss is deeply felt. Very sincerely, ROBERT W. LEATHERBEE, JOHN P. BOWDITCH, JOHN A. TUCKERMAN, AYMAR JOHNSON, ROBERT WINSOR...
...class of 1902, our deepest sympathy for the loss that you have sustained in the death of your son Charles. He was much admired by those who knew him for the interest he took in his College work and in his many philanthropic activities. His death will be keenly felt in the class. For the class, EDISON LEWIS. ORVILLE G. FRANTZ. CHARLES E. CORSON. CHARLES O. SCHULER. HARRINGTON BARLOW...
...strongly has this been felt that it has been suggested that great corporations are not confined in their organization to the United States; that it is not with them a question of one state or another, but that if uniformity of law can not be obtained in this country the laws of foreign countries may present the needed relief. In closing, Mr. Dill defined a trust as "A corporate aggregation engaged in business, other than merely local, with purposes and objects, not confined in its operation and scope to the state of its creation...
...favor certain prescribed studies is large, but the courses prescribed are in most cases in English; History, Government and Economics, or Science and some modern language. Classics and mathematics are mentioned by few, showing that the lack of an old fashioned training in these subjects is not felt seriously by men of some experience, commercial or professional. One suggestion is so generally made as to command special attention: the student should be more carefully guided in his choice, so that his work may form a rational whole, and not be scattered aimlessly in all directions. Throughout, these and other suggestions...
...Henry of Prussia, who will arrive in New York on February 22, will probably be present. On his account the performance will be very formal and will be arranged, as in Berlin, for the reception of royalty. A large price will be put on the tickets, as it is felt that there is a general interest in assisting the museum...