Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year history of the "Nationals" has been to select outstanding graduates of secondary schools for these prizes, regardless of the financial capabilities of the scholar's family. Unquestionably the College has benefited greatly from this infusion of rich intellectual talent and leadership. At the same time it is vital to note that of these Scholars, some 20 percent were taken from families whose incomes were above $5000, and 40 percent from an income bracket over $4000. Since there is no questioning the Committee's sincerity in choosing the most promising candidates, and even less validity in a claim that...
Johnny Chase has remained silent on his expectations, but the outcome of this vital game in the League standings will bring about one of two conclusions a sure pennant for Dartmouth or a second glance by the experts at the standings to evaluate a sudden new contender for the lead...
...understand the term, a free election. Not even the staunchest government supporters claim that it was. Estimates as to the degree of freedom that was allowed and evaluation of the result had complete freedom been permitted are at best a matter of highly conflicting opinions. An issue of more vital concern is: amidst the recent Polish atmosphere, was a completely free election possible...
...wherewithal for making The Bomb. And the problems of eventual international control were growing while the Security Council talked. Trib Correspondent Peter Kihss reported that at least eight other nations have Government-sponsored programs of some significance, and that at least 14 more have already produced or located the vital raw materials...
Industrial wheels stopped turning at Midnight in 44 of 64 counties in England and Wales, crippling Britain's vital export campaign in what newspapers described as an "industrial Dunkerque...