Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...listen: I have saved the sweetest part of my letter to the last. Your ears ought to burn today! One of my countrymen, Professor Pease, speaks about you this afternoon. Are you not glad? Will it not please you, dear Cicero, to hear about yourself: Your letters; your philosophy; your orations--even your private life? Fear not, in this latter matter the professor will be discreet. But how is Publilia? I shall be waiting to meet...
...write the letter in question, although I have been the recipient of a number of rather abusive letters in connection therewith. It would appear that the writer of the letter referred to above was too cowardly to sign his own name and used mine instead, therefore I would be glad if you would kindly publish this letter of explanation...
...Ernest, it's perfect! You're quite right, I'm glad we left out the mounds...
Last week Professor James Walter Wilson, 39, of Brown University uttered a glad cry. He had, he believed, discovered that at least one use for mitochondria is to breathe for their cells...
...21st. Up, and comes the news F. Roosevelt the President arrives tomorrow for which I am glad, having not seen him since he was governor of New York. Also I hear this day talk of some unofficial merry-making in his honor: some broadcasting business (that he will speak for the committee I am not sure); some bell playing; even fireworks. But of this I now vow to wash my hands and leave it all to Julian Coolidge's Bellboys and more subtle wits. For well I remember last year how sore at my heart I was to have...