Word: vital
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Within the R. O. T. C. units sufficient skill in horsemanship and equitation will be required before members can become members of teams. This precaution is advisable in view of the mounted confidence which is such a vital necessity for good playing. On the arrival of the first equipment a few mounts now in the mounted detachment, though only poorly suited for team play, will be available for instruction and practice in hitting the ball...
...splendid thing, but would it not be well to save the columns of the CRIMSON for more carefully thoughtout and more temperately written articles? It possible, let us convey the impression through the paper that the men of Harvard are thoughtful men, and that they realize that these vital problems of our national life are not to be solved by confusing our enemies in a cloud of verbal dust. The solution of these problems will require all the thinking power of the nation, and the University should be the centre of careful, non-hysterical work for their just and final...
...from the platform by John R. Mott, the Chairman of the Conference--cable grams from men in the field, greeting the Conference and reiterating the plea for help. The opening speakers outlined the great progress of the Student Volunteer Movement, and showed by word and picture the immensity and vital importance to Americans of the problems of non-Christian countries...
...impair our foreign trade. The rate of exchange is, of course, greatly in our favor, and the demand for dollars has at no time in our history been so great. Even if the foreign exchange system were to collapse, the effect on our domestice trade probably would not be vital for a good many months, owing to the intensified demand of American consumers...
...cannot appear so perfect that a reservation on Article X. will ruin it; or so bad that the present reservations of Senator Lodge are all that can save it. Concessions--mutual concessions by the President and the majority in the Senate--are the only means by which the really vital thing can be accomplished--immediate ratification of the peace treaty...