Word: vital
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Steel Corp. for dismantling and shipment down South (TIME, Sept. 27; Nov. 8). At the last minute, Federal District Judge Herbert S. Boreman stepped in. He declared last week that the Follansbee stockholders vote approving the deal was null and void on the ground that Follansbee management had omitted vital facts and figures from its proxy statement. Then Cleveland's Financier Cyrus Eaton appeared on the scene...
...Canty Vital Factor...
Canty, entering the game as a substitute for Manning who had committed four fouls, was a vital factor in the Crimson's second half drive. Canty, hitting on his hook shots, scored 13 points. Another sophomore who surprised Coach Floyd Wilson was Neil Muncaster. Muncaster tallied eight points on four field goals...
...adequate flow of new equity capital to American business is of vital importance to the future growth of our dynamic economy. If industry is to be supplied with the new funds it must have in the years ahead to create jobs, produce new and better products, and continue to raise our national standard of living, it will be essential to broaden the base of corporate ownership--to add to the rolls of American shareowners millions of financially able individuals who are not now owners of corporate stock. Mass investment will have to be added to our modern miracles of mass...
...rhyme interludes to rowdy drinking songs and Teutonic gallops, set against passages of syncopated whispering and of sudden, surprising fortissimos. The orchestra sometimes provided halfhearted modernities, medieval primitivisms. Its percussion section was usually busy as a steam calliope on circus day. Most of the lyrics were in vulgarized but vital Latin, with simple driving rhythms. Sample...