Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Freshman Program Vital...
Last week, as police recovered the last of the bodies (all but one have been found), the most vital piece of wreckage was dredged from nine feet of water-the 7O7s flight recorder, a basketball-sized sphere containing important information on the plane's flight path. The rest of the pieces-shattered engines, crumpled spars, smashed pumps and instrument panels-are not much larger...
...fighting tariff reduction that would increase foreign competition, many American industries--textiles, oil, steel--now claim that they are "defense" industries, vital to the war or recovery ability of the nation...
...important piece of legislation proposed to Congress by President Kennedy. If Congress passes it, allowing the President to gradually eliminate all tariffs, American industry may be revitalized. More important, the Act could permit the free world to employ most effectively its economic potential in an atmosphere cooperation. It it vital that Harvard students understand these implications...
...poets themselves are partly to blame. Most of them seem radically disconnected from life, from the vital experience that stimulates vital creative work. All too many are perennial art colonists or "fellowship bums"; and nine out of ten teach school. Most poets, moreover, seem obsessed with poetry. Most of their friends are poets; usually even their wives are poets. Inevitably, most of them are scops without scope who write poetry about poetry and not about life...