Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Zoological Club will meet at 4.55 this afternoon in Room 46, Zoological Laboratory. Mr. J. F. Fulton Jr. '22 will speak on "The Physiological Activity of Novocaine as Determined by Intra-Vital Diazotization." Professor, E. L. Mark will review a series of papers on "Cytoplasmic Structures of Germ Cells." The meeting will be open to members of the University...
...world peace and friendship. But the only road to amicable relations is a fuller comprehension of what the "other fellow" stands for, what he desires, what his difficulties are, and how his temperament corresponds to one's own. Before the fire breaks into flames, let us cease dodging vital issues, and candidly seek the solution by broader intelligence as to our common interests...
...lose sight of the fact that future progress in medicine is to a great extent dependent upon research work in the laboratory. In establishing the degree of Doctor of Medical Science, however, the faculty show that they are now fully alive to the necessity of stimulating interest in this vital aspect of the profession. And yet, the offering of a degree is not a decisive factor in the choice of a life work; a man chooses a profession because he is interested in it. It is during his undergraduate college days that such interest can best be aroused, and this...
...bones of one animal the sensuous visage of another, have the children of dream gone unchallenged by many. Is it that after the lucid history of centuries the reason, the merit, the meaning, the value of art is still doubtful? Remembering Greece, and Athens that should make Rome vital, and Byzantium that should trumpet Italy out of stupid darkness, and the Latin Renaissance that should succour Europe even to the present moment, can any pen deny those who would look upon football as a momentary spectacle and upon beauty as an eternal grace...
...blindness which occasions such delay is appalling and yet is well-known. The last days of any Congress are a heetic political scramble in which proportion and discretion are usually lost sight of. Indifference to vital interests has meant the indefinite postponement of too many bills. In the present case, however, there are not only dollars, but lives at stake. It seems incredible that Congress, even though it be nearing its last meeting, should overlook this fact...