Word: vitale
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...feel competent to undertake for themselves. The conclusive report on "Negro Education," published by the United States Bureau of Education in 1917 was due to the work of one of these funds. In a great many other cases, the work of the endowment funds has been of the most vital assistance to governmental agencies in preparing reports and carrying on investigations in regard to present-day educational problems...
...control and greater authority over the coal industry. Whether government control will be sufficient and efficient or whether government ownership will be necessary, it would be difficult to determine this time, but the public cannot longer be without a voice in the operation of this industry which is so vital to the existence of the public...
Professor E. B. Wilson '99, head of the department of physics at M. I. T., has accepted an appointment as professor of vital statistics at the University, and will serve as a member of the administrative board of the School of Public Health, now being organized. Professor Wilson took the degree of Ph.D. at Yale in 1901, and taught mathematics there until 1907. Since then he has been a professor of mathematics at M. I. T., and in 1917 he was placed in charge of the department of physics...
University education is on vital importance. Its ability to give men training that will furnish leader of thought and action to the country is of prime value. An education that enables the world to receive an unending supply of virile and independent thinking man-hood, that can stand as adamant against the self-seeking selfishness of some who try to control and dominate through corporate greed and of some who go to excess in the labor movement, is an invaluable asset to a nation...
Immigration is Vital Problem...