Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with its resulting annual deficit, the problem becomes extremely difficult, especially in view of the still uncompleted Endowment Fund drive. It would seem, however, that a drive for funds for the Business School would make a particular appeal to men not graduates of the college, who themselves, have a vital interest in the development of business efficiency. The training given in the Business School is of distinct value to the business men of the community in ensuring them a steady supply of men able to handle intelligently the industrial problems and situations. The initial prejudice against the theoretical Business School...
...Advocate does not desire to print, and more would never be turned in to it because of the Advocate's policy of standing by the conventional. If the Harvard Magazine were to tap this stored-up fund of liberal theory and practice it would encourage a rich flow of vital and thought-provoking material...
...which is nearly unique among this season's impersonations in its strength and care of detail,--opera glasses can detect no flaws of facial expression. Peter Grimm lives before the audience. Mr. Warfield's supporting cast is a good one, and the problems of lighting and scenery, obviously so vital to the success of a supernatural effect, are adequately solved and well-managed...
...perhaps the most important contribution of the college to the world, and it must almost inevitably be lost when each additional student becomes no more than a member of the undergraduate body who absorbs such knowledge as is passed over the counter to him. The personal relationship is a vital one, and one not to be too carelessly ignored or discarded...
...that has been assisted by the work done by the Filipinos. It would probably be unsafe to accept President Wilson's declaration that these conditions have been complied with as final and it is hoped that President Harding will go slowly in the matter of deciding this very vital question, because if the United States should withdraw its control and cease to exercise its power of protection over the Islands prematurely it would very likely ensue that internal complications would follow and some other country might feel it incumbent upon them to step in and take up the burden which...