Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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DELIGHTED TO SEE THAT WAVE OFFICERS NOW HAVE FORMAL EVENING UNIFORMS [TIME, NOV. 1]. RECOMMEND LIBERAL INCREASE IN NAVY BUDGET FOR SUCH VITAL NATIONAL DEFENSE PROJECTS...
Resounding plaudits to TIME for a remarkably lucid and informative article on psychiatry [TIME, Oct. 25]. If I may be permitted so metaphysical an expression, my faith in journalism as a vital factor in public education is renewed...
Goldovsky, who made a place on the concert and lecture platform long before his operas began to draw critical praise, holds one unshakable belief: that acting and direction are as vital to opera as singing and orchestration. In his summers at Tanglewood, he has trained not only a fine corps of performers but also a small group of directors, musicians, and production...
Among other items, it contains complete directions for the registrant to draw up an informational "resume" about himself, which includes the vital statistics that will interest a prospective employer. The candidate uses this as a personal publicity release in his job-hunting. Toole stresses the importance of well-organized press-agentry for career-seekers...
...Author Cozzens demonstrates his theme by the popular "Grand Hotel" method of assembling hordes of people, all with singular points of view, in one place-a huge World War II airbase. in Florida. Some of them are elderly, Regular Army officers to whom the mechanics of war are as vital as the winning of it. Some are much too bogged down in personal miseries and prejudices to recognize the overriding claims of victory: others are far too intent on victory to show any tolerance for human weaknesses. In fact, as Author Cozzens shows, the marvel is that any mass...