Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see all students in the University at the President's house, 17 Quincy Street, Sunday afternoon, April 14, between 4 and 6 o'clock. It is the last tea of the year for students...
Last week Parke, Davis sent up a glad shout from Detroit that not only is Dr. Ferry's meningitis antitoxin a definite means of telling whether or not a child is susceptible to cerebro-spinal meningitis, but that in all probability three stiff doses will protect the child against the disease. Dr. Ferry, with the help of Dr. Arthur Harvey Steele and Dr. Robert Henry Haskell, proved his thesis on the students of the Wayne County Training School at Northville, Mich...
...clock one morning John Jacob Astor III went furtively to work as assistant to the assistant marine superintendent of the International Mercantile Marine Co. in Manhattan. For three days he clerked quietly. Then newshawks discovered him, pestered until he glumly gave an interview. "I was," said he, "very glad to get this job." Whether his half-brother Vincent Astor, vice president and part owner of the company, was also glad, he did not know. He was working eight hours a day, six days a week, getting $25. He found that the job had to do with hiring and firing crews...
...glad to see you, Pal!" shouts modernized Flip...
While Mr. Stephens enjoyed the dignity and $10,000 pay of a U. S. Senator, one of his former political opponents in Mississippi was glad to hold the lowly job of newspaper clipper in the AAA at a salary of $6,000. The paper clipper was ex-Governor Theodore ("The Man") Bilbo. Before primary time arrived "The Man" rushed back to Mississippi, proposed a 27-point platform for the beatification of Mississippi, attacked the record of Senator Stephens particularly because he had almost voted to give a Republican, Dr. Willard Thorp, a $9,000 job as an expert...