Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only will class spirit be cemented, but the close sympathy and support so vital to the life of the University will be gained. The contact of the average graduate with the alma mater is not intimate, and in the active life of the business world the tendency to drift away from college affairs is marked. No more acutely was this realized than in the recent work on the Endowment Fund...
There is need to stress the vital relationship which the outcome of this campaign bears to the welfare of the nation. Let us have thoughtful, intelligent discussion...
Governor Calvin Coolidge, the first speaker, in commending the establishment of the school, said: "In these troubled times there is a vital demand for schools and for teachers. In meeting this demand Harvard University is rendering a signal service to the community and to the nation...
...some new guarantees if we are to take away their right, to strike. Above all, there is the need for a sound industrial code, applicable to the whole country, and for immediate machinery to decide disputes fairly and enforce decisions. If the nation has not demanded results, it is vital that it should do so. There has been enough blundering about in the dark...
...most vital change in the new list was caused by the leave of absence of Professor Albert Bushnell Hart. Professor A. S. Hershey of the University of Indiana will conduct Government 33b, a half-course beginning in the spring semester, as well as Government 20e and Government 14, continuing through the remainder of the year, all three of which have been formerly given under Professor Hart...