Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the number and amount of advertisements a candidate has to his credit is of great importance in considering his election to the paper, it is not generally as vital as success in the other division; the candidate who shows the best possibilities for business efficiency and initiative will be successful...
...reward has come in seeing Wagner and Franck justified, France raised to a high place in the musical world, and himself made leader of one of her two greatest musical institutions. With Saint-Saens, his senior, he has built up around him the talent of younger France into a vital group of composers, leading the way for other nations. It is with pride and honor that we welcome him to the University today...
...vital points at least Mr. Nichols, our Freshman advisor, seems to overlook in his recent invective to the CRIMSON, thereby making him nearly as useless an advisor as the overlooking Senior, appointed to teach him our ways of gladness and tradition, has proven...
...life presents an endless succession of equally important duties that must be performed. The truly great man has the ability to discriminate between these many tasks, always to chose the really great and important one and to subordinate the others so that he goes through life with only one vital thing to do at each particular moment...
...without significance on this most significant day. It is an obvious corollary of his discovery that if Yale goes in for culture, if the Elis are now spending the small hours of the night "bickering about realism", football at New Haven can not be considered of such vital importance as in the days of old. Whether Yale has turned to culture like a love-starved woman to religion, whether the recent ascendency of Harvard on the gridiron is the cause or the effect of this "curious change", we can not say. But we trust that we will not be considered...