Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...show Buick, before he could get a contract, that he has $12,325, or $145 per car, in cash, a building owned or rented, a sales force, a service staff and a lot for used cars. Employes would total between twelve and 20. The used car lot is vital because when he has sold 85 new cars he will have received some 160 used cars as trade...
With the return of these three veterans Chrysler expects to be able to put on an attack which although lacking in the power that his former Tiger elevens have shown will be filled with many razzle-dazzle plays. Another vital cog in the Orange and Black machine is Dick Wells, from Marblehead, whose running has improved greatly in the last week...
...subject that has been given to this Navy day ties up the fighting sea forces of the nation with the Merchant Marine, a combination of factors that Naval authorities feel vital to the life and continued well-being of the nation...
...distant and almost unattainable, in view of the relative smallness of the fund as it stands, and also because it is hard to envisage a day when athletics can be so well fed by endowment moneys as to turn down the rewards of gate receipts entirely, it is a vital objective because it implies that athletics are just as much of a part of training at Harvard as classes and libraries...
...with the approval of the Government of the United States," to be host in Brussels on Oct. 30 and to have the Belgian Government send out the invitations, not only to signatories of the Treaty but also to non-signatories such as Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia who have vital stakes in the Far East. His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of the Belgians announced that the Brussels Conference will "examine the situation in the Far East and study peaceable means of hastening the end of the regrettable conflict which prevails there...