Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...much money for health and welfare as for education. In 1960 on the other hand the ratio was one to one; and the move away from health and welfare donations continues to accelerate. Private donors are likewise becoming disillusioned with the menagerie of voluntary health agencies. If their vital public service is to continue, a general overhaul is necessary...
ASPAU must continue to expand, Henry said, "because African countries have more qualified university candidates than they can accommodate locally." He emphasized that the program is also vital in America in that it "enables our universities to develop an extended vision of their proper role in today's world...
...members, four to be chosen by himself, four by the Red Prince and eight by Souvanna -but four of Souvanna's eight must also have Boun Oum's approval. Further, until Souvanna's "neutrality is proved," Boun Oum insisted that he be given the vital ministries of Defense and Interior...
...when the cubist paintings of Picasso and Braque began to appear in Paris, Archipenko fell under their spell. He was perhaps the first (historians disagree) to bring cubism to sculpture. Today his work of that great period (see color} seems as vital as it was when it was done in the years before the first World War. But if these show Archipenko at his most memorable, they do not fully reveal...
Throne of Blood. Director Akira (Rashomon) Kurosawa's grand, barbaric Japanization of Macbeth is probably the most original and vital attempt ever made to translate Shakespeare to the screen...