Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President of Harvard, and therefore Mr. Conant had been the logical choice as he had played the part of the leading lady in a school play when only sixteen. A Boston newspaper calling President Conant "hard-boiled" was then presented, and the toastmaster said that he was glad that if Harvard had to have a president that had been cooked, he was glad they had picked one that was hardboiled, and not half-baked or stewed...
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, December 10th, between 4 and 6 o'clock...
...stock exchange rule did they violate, for any member may open a "book"' as a specialist in any stock at any time. Usage and small possibilities of profit ordinarily keep members from "horning in" on each other's business. But last week bitter brokers were glad to throw their business to the new specialists. Mr. Goldman ruefully admitted that he had lost a substantial part of his business...
President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see all officers of instruction and administration and their wives at the President's House, 17 Quincy Street, on Sunday afternoon, December 3, between 4 and 6 o'clock...
Phrases with which the President opened his letters were: "I am very happy. ... I am glad. ... I thank you. . . . I am happy. . . ." Only one Litvinoff letter opened on so cheerful a note. The exchange covered five points: 1) Recognition; 2) Propaganda; 3) Freedom of worship; 4) Protection of nationals; and 5) Debts and claims...