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Besides the books which the Press is turning out, it publishes regularly the following University publications: The "Architectural Quarterly," the "Harvard Law Review," the "Harvard Theological Review," and the "Quarterly Journal of Economics." It has at present sixteen books, by members of the Faculty, now impress which will appear soon...
...will be secured only when the prod is applied long before the men reach college, but we believe as firmly that a good deal can be done after they get there. If the Senior advisers, realizing as almost every Senior does that he is here to study, would seriously impress that idea upon their wards, we are confident that the result would be gratifying. Many upperclassmen can remember the respect which they had for their advisers' suggestions, though some of the sophisticated may have smiled in their sleeves, and remembering this, should be willing to impress on their charges...
...Finance Committee wish to impress upon the members of the Freshman class that the dues are $1 for each man, and not $1 per meeting, as stated in Wednesday's CRIMSON. The members of the Finance Committee have been detailed to collect the dues from the class, and it will help materially if every man pays up at once...
...Inferno," said the Bishop, "teacher us the lesson of self-discovery; its purpose is to impress upon us the necessity of knowing ourselves...
Dante dared to people Hell with many of his own contemporaries. He did this with startling vividness. His purpose, from the artistic point of view, was to impress the nearness and reality of Hell...