Word: impressively
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...This leaves very little time to have them taken. Sign up at Persis Smith A34 as soon as possible for appointments at Notman's. There is no alphabetical list contrary to an earlier notice to that effect, so anyone may sign for any time. The committee wishes especially to impress it upon the members of the class that there is no charge for these pictures. Do not cut appointments, and be on time...
When one glances at the telegram reproduced on the cover of the current "Harper's Weekly" and reads the eulogy within, he realizes that these have to do with no ordinary man. If a tribute on the cover of a magazine in a shop-window can attract and impress the passersby, what sort of interest should the man himself arouse? Now the man honored by President Wilson's telegram is in our midst, and yet few men seem aware of it. Or is it Harvard provincialism cropping out again, when one of the foremost citizens of the world, a statesman...
...plan depends on its lasting through the year, rather than being practically forgotten on both sides after the first two or three weeks. One suggestion for Seniors to help their advisees materially is in the requirement for making out study-cards before May 1. Senior advisers should impress upon their advisees the importance of completing this requirement as soon as possible, instead of just before midnight on the last...
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...