Word: impressive
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...both the Crimson Building and Sever Hall. In addition, polls will be established at Memorial Hall and at the Union throughout the time that these dining places are open for luncheon. In the meantime posters will be printed and placed in conspicuous locations in the college buildings to impress those members of the class who have not already voted with the necessity of doing so Tuesday. At present 213 ballots have been cast. Since 327 is the 60 percent quota, at least 114 more are needed to fulfill the constitutional requirements...
...remedy would not seem unattainable. Though platforms and politics may not have a place in class politics, it should be possible to effect some arrangement whereby the candidates could impress their personality, which is to say their claim to office, on the electorate. Be this by speeches at smokers, printed articles, or some other method, the plan deserves consideration...
...acting officers of the new Post wish to impress any men who are expecting to attend the meeting, that no attempt is being made to force the members of the Post to accept any suggestions, but that everything pertaining to the formation of the Post, is entirely in the hands of the members themselves. The committees which have been appointed are merely aiding until the Post is on its feet...
...have purchased for his own residence and for his office. The plans submitted were to include a small formal garden, pleasant informal treatment of the rest of the grounds, for convenience in use, a recreation ground for employees, and examples of interesting landscape compositions, in general pleasantly to impress visiting clients...
...well to tell your audience to think of the most beautiful thing in the world and then conceive God as something still more beautiful--that was the substance of Dr. Robert E. Speer's address in the opening session of the convention--but this type of oratory does not impress the ordinary college man. Not all the speeches of the convention were of this type, however: Dean Brown of Yale gave an inspiring address on the great international problems facing the world today. But up to Friday night, when the bulk of the Harvard delegation left, his had been...