Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...questions have been divided, the student government body, the organization of athletics, undergraduate publications, and college theatricals and musical clubs, will be under the direct supervision of the executive committee, whose members will arrange the program and act as chairmen. The discussion will be limited to the consideration of vital questions concerning organization, instead of tradition and the issues of lesser importance...
...execution in the excitement of the duel, is an asset learned in fencing, an asset that inevitably must be mastered by the foilsman and one that proves invaluable in life, whatever career a man pray choose. The struggle for nerve-control, self-restraint on the mat, is as vital in winning matches as is the actual handling of the steel in combat...
...organization was drawn up and submitted by members of the Student Liberal Club. The principles advocated by the University students who attended the conference will be acceptable, it is felt, to students who do not subscribe to radical doctrines but who are nevertheless interested in the impartial study of vital questions...
...Photography has expanded into literally thousands of lines in recent years and is one of the most interesting, most broadening and most vital factors in modern life," said William Layman Underwood, well-known naturalist, writer and lecturer, in a special interview for the CRIMSON yesterday afternoon. Mr. Underwood is a lecturer in the biological department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and an expert photographer of wild animals...
When the Assembly next meets, one vital question is sure to arise: the relations of the Assembly to the Council. Those who designed the League adopted the theory that the five Powers must be given special privileges and authority if they were to become members; at the same time it was thought that the smaller nations would feel so grateful for remaining intact after the War that they would willingly concede this power. No sooner had the session begun, however, than it was evident that these lesser nations were bent on making the Assembly, instead of the Council, the leading...