Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fascists were fearful lest a vital Italian War industry, motor-making, fall into foreign hands. A blast from Il Duce almost immediately shriveled the Ford-Isotta deal...
Obviously, Youngstown is a vital prize in the race for second place. During the week rumors involving almost every steel company were rampant. Most surprising was the report that the $100,000,000 Rockefeller-owned Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. is now being sought by Bethlehem. Only recently Republic was reported after it. On top of all this, U. S. Steel again announced it has $200,000,000 ready for expansion...
...claims of Mrs. Sabin who numbers sixty thousand women in an organization so far without a membership drive are modest beside Mrs. Peabody's twelve million strong for reform. In spite of this apparent one-sidedness, a poll in women's colleges would furnish more vital statistics as to where this body of public opinion might swing in the future and would produce more interest in the unbiased survey of the Prohibition question...
...active affiliation with the Harvard Club of men actively connected with college activities will bear fruition in pleasant association with fellow graduates and a continued relationship with the University. From the standpoint of the organization, the increased membership drawn from the undergraduate field will not only provide a more vital spark in promoting the aims of the Club among future alumni, but through the increased dues will materially accelerate the organization's policy of expansion and the full capitalization of its unimproved property on New bury Street...
...Parsee lets his sacred flame die out, he is exceedingly upset, for the Parsee's flame is the Parsee's religion. Last week a great U.S. industry, in which Fire is a vital pillar of the structure of Profit, was horrified by the suggestion that it neglect its flames once a week...