Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...went along, and on returning to Brussels closeted himself for weeks, writing up his own reports to King Albert and preparing his speeches to the Senate. As an instance, His Royal Highness drew the Senate's attention at length to the conditions and prices under which the vital tropical drug quinine was available in the Congo, his recommendations leading to the State's supplying quinine free to the indigent and securing reduced prices for natives whose purchasing power by European standards...
...architect of the "Good Society" decides that the holding company . . . "is a fartuitous evolution from the condition of the law and marks a vital point at which the law was maladjusted to the economy . . . Thus the renovation of corporate law so as to prevent business from becoming any bigger than it can become in the test of the market is a necessity item on the agenda of liberalism." Mr. Lippmann does not say whether he favors the New Real's Holding Company Bill...
Feeling that the Black-Connery Wages and Hours bill is a vital part of the New Deal program, the Student Congress last night conducted a discussion of the terms and principles...
...carry out such vital functions, and to carry them out well, the School has great need of three things. First, the School is the only graduate department in the University not adequately housed. It has but the cramped quarters of Lawrence Hall, next to the Hemenway Gym, the Palfrey House, somewhere in the woods beyond the Engineering Laboratory, used as a psycho-educational clinic, and the use of a few rooms in Emerson through the courtesy of the Psychology Department...
...examine closely his every word. Thus he acquaints us with the opinions of many persons less articulate than he, and the discussion of his essays among imperfectly educated people whose occupations do not allow them time for prolonged intellectual work always provides the occasion for the rapid raising of vital questions...