Word: impressively
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...damned it should be. Except for men who include it in their religious creed, pacifism in war time is inexcusable. But pacifism in time of peace is a very different thing. And for the men who wish to impress in the world the utter absurdity of contemplating war there can be nothing but favorable and enthusiastic applause...
...miracle plays, it would still have more than ample excuse for existence. These plays as everyone who saw them last year had hoped, are being established by this second presentation as a traditional adjunct to the University's Christmas. Their simplicity, beauty, and unassuming novelty stamp them with the impress of something more than mere entertainment; and scholarly interest and idle curiosity are transformed into a very real appreciation of quiet force and underlying dignity of feeling...
Ford. A third party Convention to nominate Henry Ford was called to meet Dec. 12 by the Ford-for-President clubs. It is most unlikely that Mr. Ford wants to run on a third party ticket, but he may permit a third party Convention just to impress the regular Parties with his strength. Meanwhile Eugene V. Debs, Socialist, declared: " I can think of no man less fitted for the Presidency than Mr. Ford "; Lloyd's of London insured a group of Manhattan business men against Mr. Ford's election in 1924?the premium $38,000, the policy $400,000, odds...
...where he is likely to impress Americans to the amount of $1,170,000, which is to be used not for himself, nor for Norway, but for those Greeks whom the fortunes of war have driven from Asia Minor to Thrace...
...down a college course as a kind of sinecure for enjoying an extra "loaf" before rolling up the sleeves for real work. The attitude has been put into words in the leading editorial of the last number of the Alumni Bulletin. "Are we not in danger of neglecting to impress upon the world the fact that a college is a place to which young men are sentenced to do four years of hard labor?" it asks...