Word: sincerest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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STANLEY RESOR, President of the J. Walter Thompson Company: "Sincerest sympathy in the loss of so fine a friend as well as so brilliant a co-worker as Briton Hadden...
...rate an A. My father hit me on the head with a paper-weight, one summer by the sea, bluer than a vast, incalculable blue book, gleaming in the sun. Beauty. But there is no need to tell you this. You could never appreciate it. Permit me, with my sincerest congratulations upon an examination flawless in its inscrutability, to remain yours, etc., (not sent...
Thus with the imminent opening of the second term, the Student Vagabond, no longer alone in the academic field, offers his regards to his associates, and to himself the pardonable satisfaction that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery; and has every confidence that they will find their journeys pleasant...
Even when one's "higher education" has been guided on its way by the gleam of the Harvard tradition, and shunning as one must the merest appearance of biting the hand that feeds one--it is but the sincerest admiration and hope for excellence in this activity as well that arouses our anticipation of the coming season.--The Radcliffe Daily, October...
...with preliminary admonitions and salutatory counsel 1931 advanoes to his field. The Crimson, too, extends its welcome, hoping that in the wealth of greetings, official and personal, its sincerest wishes will not be entirely unnoticed. Unfortunately, mass welcomes have the resounding echo of ornate formalisms. But 1931 is of Harvard College--and the two, both of which are to be congratulated...