Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...morass of considerations raised during Faculty discussions of the Bender Report appeared three crucial problems: division of authority, money, and manpower. Each threatened either to subvert the program or to wreck it outright...
...first, quite naturally, was his varsity debut in the spring of 1937. "This was one of my most crucial races," he said, "because I had a selling job to do. I took over when there were five returning seniors on the crew, plus Spike Chace, a junior, who had stroked the previous year. Chace had terrific power, but had lost every race but the Yale race the year before. And the reason was that the crew rowed the traditional high stroke. My job was to convince Chace and the seniors that a low stroke was the best. As a green...
...throw up a defense against Communist aggression. The time had come for France to declare itself on the European Army, originated by the French and now the keystone of the West's defense plans. The French had to vote on the issue before this week's crucial NATO conference in Lisbon (see INTERNATIONAL...
...varsity basketball team will begin its second circuit around the Eastern League at 7 p.m. tonight in a well-filled gym in Hanover, New Hampshire. The game is a crucial one, for the Dartmouth team is one of the weakest teams in a very strong league, and if the still-victory-less Crimson cannot knock off the Indians, it will be a good but to finish last in the league...
Commenting on the school committee's action, the Gluecks said, "It is gratifying to note that school systems in different parts of the country are beginning to recognize the crucial importance of early recognition of the danger signs of maladaptive child behavior...