Word: vital
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Donovan '24, M. W. Greenough '25, C. J. Hubbard '24, T. D. Blake '25, A. W. Samborski '25, and J. L. Knox '98, the University possesses half a dozen football coaches whose work is vital to the success of the Crimson eleven...
...Gordon-Perkins match was the closest of the tournament to date. Neither player held a material advantage in strokes or power, but Gordon was the steadier and was able to concentrate his strength on the vital points...
Author Santmyer taps a brimming current of village life in Ohio. The rarity and validity of Derrick Thornton's talent are deeply impressed. Her unachieved love is made a vital experience. Her rediscovery of life's universal imminence is compelling and beautiful. The book is richly written...
...feel very strongly that the future of the English-speaking stage lies here. It is vital, and it is young," said Basil Dean in turung from the problems of England to those of this country. Eugene O'Neil, he considered America's first great author. The Little Theatre, an American movement spreading rapidly over England and the Continent, he declared valuable because it tends to keep the professional stage in touch with the world at large...
...national thought, culture, and life itself are suffering a profound erosion. Two and a half billions of dollars in the last decade have been donated the the higher institutes of learning and imposing plants and Gothic quadrangles have sprung up on every hand. Only the reward of the vital instructor remains practically unchanged and the average full professor in American colleges is receiving the munificent salary of $3392 per annum. "Verily the mountain hath labored and brought forth a mouse...