Word: thanks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Doumergue received a delegation from Wellesley College at the Élysée. To it he was reported to have said: "I am now learning English just as your Ambassador, Mr. Herrick, is learning French."* He went on to thank Wellesley for its War aid to France and mentioned the fact that General Pershing's wife was a Wellesley girl...
...control. With the British gunboat Godetia to guide her, with every vessel in the North Sea alert, the airship fought a tremendous fight for 30 hours. In touch by wireless throughout this period, she sent in reports every few minutes, followed meteorological instructions carefully and even found time to thank the landing party at Rotterdam, when it was apparent that she would not have to land in Holland...
JOHN L. SULLIVAN-R. F. Dibble- Little, Brown ($3.00). Lonely in their libraries, sat Whittier, Lowell, Emerson, Holmes. From a dusty railway coach in the Back Bay station, with splendor in his mien and whiskey on his breath, emerged a bull-necked Irishman. Milling crowds roared greeting. "I thank you one and all very kindly," rumbled the Irishman. "Yours truly, John L. Sullivan...
...thank you for this fair opportunity to answer the letter of the Reverend Hugh Lavery (in your Apr. 13 issue, Page 31), whose attitude I shall not describe as unreverend nor ungentlemanly...
...closing I wish to thank all who shared in the work this year. I am sure that none who have participated will ever regret their share in this work. It is with the heartiest appreciation that I thank C. G. T. Lundell for his work and interest, and am very glad to state that he will be back next year as Secretary of the Committee. Respectfully submitted. N. S. Howe '26, Chairman