Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...anyone is genuinely interested in the period a more accurate and more vital account may be found in the second volume of "The Origins of the World War" by Professor Fay. While it may lack some of the intimate details of Graham's work it possesses a strength and drama which only reality can create...
...order that the Harvard School may have influence on progressive methods in education, it must have some effective means of publicity. As a medium of communication between the School and the growing portion of the public which is interested in the vital problems of education, the Harvard Teachers Record fills a distinct need...
Last week at Washington four ministers of Bishop Cannon's Church tried to pin four dozen accusations upon him. They too found him "prepared for any attack." The accusations dealt with the Bishop's four most vital interests?God, two women, politics and the stockmarket. Last spring at the Dallas general convention of the church he wept himself into official forgiveness for his stockmarket gambling (TIME, June 2). Two weeks later he told a U. S. Senate committee that his political lobby and market activities were none of the Senate's business and with the single crutch he was then...
...both for those who receive modern art with jubilance and for those who damn it, it holds an undeniable attraction. The complacent admiration of works which have already received the stamp of academic approval can never excite the vital interest aroused by the development of new forms...
...certain that whatever good such agitations may do in pushing these vital reform measures, the more intelligent attempts of Governor Ely to improve the situation, hampered as he is by legislative checks, are more productive. And the case of the two men who asserted their rights as citizens should aid in the better establishment of the fine line between individual freedom and the restrictions society must impose upon itself...