Word: answering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...shall be in Holworthy 8 today from 1 to 1.45 o'clock to answer questions concerning the Senior Spread...
...shall be in Holworthy 8 today and tomorrow from 1 to 1.45 o'clock to answer questions concerning the Spread...
Many Seniors have already expressed their interest in such work by their answer to the question in the Class Lives, and all members of 1912 should find this meeting of particular interest. The meeting will be open to members of the University...
...means waiting fifteen minutes or two hours on a very anxious seat. There is a variety of unnecessary inconvenience both to the office and to the students under present conditions: the Dean's hours are dragged out well beyond their schedule; men frequently spend an entire morning arranging to answer their office-calls; and finally, the scheme of a waiting list seems unfair to a man who has only one hour in which he can visit the office, and when he arrives, finds ten or twelve names which must take precedence over his. It would probably simplify and accelerate...
...namely, he has to be saved money, time, trouble, and his problems must be worked out for him in advance. Therefore the business man will always ask these questions: "What will the project cost? Will it pay? Where is the money coming from?" The engineer must be able to answer these and at the same time impress upon his employer the necessity of the future growth of the enterprise. Furthermore he must be able to make recommendations, graphic charts, and reports which will convince a board of directors that the project will be a success. In other words, the engineer...