Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...course, we do not hold the CRIMSON responsible for the recent "improvements" in the tale, and we will be glad to cooperate with the editor whenever possible, but we wish to call attention to the difficulties created by unauthorized scientific articles of this nature. Harvard items are frequently copied by distant papers, and it is not difficult to create an entirely false impression of our scientific ethics. Harry Rowe Mimeo, Assistant Professor of Physics and Communication Engineering...
...Kabelac, who seemed the sprucer, less bashful of the two, spoke right up: "I'd be glad to marry her if Mrs. Stull says it's all right." Stolid Mr. Miller tried to look at ease. It took the Countess only a jiffy to pick Mr. Kabelac...
...Cherington states: "The Critic does not presume, as Mr. Wade implies, to the arrogant undertaking of teaching Harvard men to think." I am glad, but then I cannot understand why the Critic editorial should contain these words: "To teach how to think and what to think about. . .' Idealistically the existence of the Critic is a tacit plea for this...
...legal reasoning, Judge Wheat was glad to recall that President Roosevelt, when he signed the Retirement Act, had declared: "Decision on this bill has been difficult. . . . [It is] still crudely drawn and requires many changes and amendments at the next session of Congress...
...long service Pastor Wenner said simply: "I stay here because I like the Lutheran Church, and because I like the Germans, and because I am a minister of Jesus Christ. I love Jesus Christ, and I find myself able to do some work for Him, and I am glad...