Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...play, presented by Lady Gregory's own company of Irish players at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin during Easter week, 1919, was very enthusiastically received, and the London press was warm in its commendation of Lady Gregory's masterful treatment of a very difficult subject...
...cover sheet the publisher expresses the natural hope that they will be accorded "a warm welcome...
...infinite variety of life in the face of their own pet aversions and pet hobbies. Like so many of these James had his deformities. And among these were a restlessness, a seclusion from earthy contacts, and an incessant dissatisfaction, which, even in a novelist, do not go toward a warm reception...
...victors march to the stands where the vanquished await them, for an exchange of cheers. Saturday Princeton cheered Yale and Yale cheered Princeton with a heartiness unexcelled during the game--a striking evidence of the good feeling existing between the two Universities. Visitors from New Haven found quite as warm hospitality at Princeton as they have found at Cambridge in the alternate years, and it is this fact as much as any other which has led public opinion to group the three together. Differing in age and in numbers, and quite unequalled in numerous ways by many of the other...
...Among the "Familiar Letters of William James," soon to be published by the Atlantic Monthly Company, there is a letter to Josiah Royce which shows the warm and intimate friendship which existed between these two great minds. "You are still the center of my gaze, the pole of my mental magnet," writes Mr. James. "When I write, 'tis with one eye on the page, and one on you. When I compose my Gifford lectures mentally, 'tis with the design exclusively of overthrowing your system, and ruining your peace...