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The New Yorker, March 12 , 1932P. 9 Contributor receives cordial letter returning manuscript but inviting her to call when in New York.
Lavenstein wrote a cordial letter to Accorsi and suggested it would be in the best interest of the Giants to trade Dayne.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, March 12 , 1932P. 9 Contributor receives cordial letter returning manuscript but inviting her to call when in New York.
The French commander at Fort Le Boeuf, Jacques Le Gardner, sieur de Saint Pierre, concluded the negotiations by drafting a cordial letter for Washington to carry back to Governor Dinwiddie that sustained the diplomatic affectations: "I have made it a particular duty to receive Mr. Washington with the distinction owing to your dignity, his position, and his own great merit.
So Koch faxed Rodenstock a cordial letter, in January, 2006, saying that he was trying to authenticate his Jefferson wines, and asking Rodenstock to send a letter indicating that he had "every reason to believe" that the bottles "once belonged to Thomas Jefferson".
Other evidence indicates that Scott and Shackleton remained on generally good terms for some while; Shackleton met the expedition on its return home in 1904, and later wrote a very cordial letter to Scott.
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Essentially these are more cordial letters than personal or profound ones; it was a constant sticking point with Van Vechten that Hughes was in the habit of signing his "Sincerely, Langston" despite his own wildly florid sign-offs, like "avocados and navajo jewelry to you!" Each man kept personal crises and sexual matters well outside the range of their letter writing.
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