Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Today, as a vital part of the Crimson hockey team's defensive unit, he has the top penalty total (18) on the team, a fact which doesn't bother Coach Cooney Weiland in the least...
Pacing will be perhaps the most vital factor in any race aimed at a sub-four time. Coach Bill MeCurdy has said that neither Baker nor Shaw "is ready to go out and do it alone. Together they could do it any time. They complement one another...
Around the Ivy League, Columbia survived a Yale scare with a last minute rally to take over undisputed possession of first place, 67-61. Princeton dropped a vital 62-60 decision to Dartmouth's surprising Indians...
From 1960 until his arrest by the KGB in 1962, Colonel Oleg Penkovsky of Soviet military intelligence funneled out to the West a steady stream of Moscow's most vital secrets. His side of the story was recounted in The Penkovsky Papers, published in 1965. Contact on Gorky Street is the autobiographical account of the British businessman, recruited by British intelligence, who befriended Penkovsky in Moscow and became his conduit to the West. The book is far more chilling than any of the fictional adventures of James Bond or Harry Palmer...
True, even were the bills swiftly enacted in their present form, they would make little difference this summer. But here are pieces of vital legislation long overdue. President Johnson should push hard now, to make up for his inexcusably feeble efforts over the last three years, and override Dirksen's counter-forces...