Word: impressively
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...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...
...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 must have a constructive and administrative mind...
Today the Senior buttons are to be put on sale. The CRIMSON hardly needs to impress on the members of the Senior class the importance of each man's obtaining a button and wearing...