Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although the technical and departmental innovations are neither so newsworthy nor so politically significant as the magazine's new editor, they are nonetheless vital to its success or failure. A "Farm" column has been added, for example, demonstrating the extent of influence which NR's executives hope their publication will achieve. And many more changes are promised...
...absence for the spring term, Professor Matthiessen teaching only the basic course in the American field, and Professor Levin engaged in General Education, the concentrator finds that, as far as his needs are concerned, the renowned English Department does not exist. Although the absence of three of the most vital men in the field may be justified, the multiple course conflicts are inexcusable...
...recent executive act, completely and irrevocably throwing Wilson Wyatt's program into the presidential ashcan, makes even more pressing the crystallizing of public sentiment on this vital issue," Karson said...
...review of The Harvard Dramatic Club's "Adam the Creator," your reviewer stated in the second paragraph ". . ., but (the audience) will know at least that the Harvard Dramatic Club has given them something new and vital instead of a warmed-over version of a corner store classic." He goes on to say that "More than shrewd choice has gone into the play, too. Within the harrowing confines of Sanders Theater the HDC has created an exceptionally professional production--satisfactory in acting, setting, staging, music...
...College Observatory staff went to war practically on mass. The highly diversified are of modern war-face had great need of their specialized talents; and while the Observatory found itself almost deserted, they helped out-race enemy scientists in the perfection of such technical, but still immensely vital, devices as Loran and aerial photography...