Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This afternoon a Harvard football eleven will enter Palmer Stadium for the first time since the severance of relations in 1926. While the odds are weighted heavily against victory, both the team and the student body are glad to return to Princeton...
...come back, sunburned and hearty, ready to tackle a great many things," boomed President Roosevelt last week to 15,000 whooping South Carolinians gathered on the bare grounds of The Citadel, State military college at Charleston. "I am glad to find on the South Atlantic Coast evidences of what I saw on my trip across the country. . . . Yes. we are on the way back-not by mere chance, not by a turn of the cycle. We are coming back more soundly than ever before because we planned it that way, and don't let anybody tell you differently...
President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see all members of the faculty and their wives at the President's house, 17 Quiney Street, Sunday afternoon, between 4 and 6 o'clock...
...Peabody has made no bones about Groton's being a school for the upper class. Among this class Groton found early favor. To it went Higginsons, Whitneys, Harrimans. Rogerses, Morgans. Theodore Roosevelt sent three sons and some plain words: "I was glad to hear the Rector when he asked you to be careful not to turn out snobs. Now there are in our civic and our social life very much worse creatures than snobs but none more contemptible...
...Johnny Verbeck is not dead. His admirers will be glad to know that in spite of his rumored disaster and long period of oblivion, he has reappeared. His present employment is that of chef in the Dunster House kitchen...