Word: vitality
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...Bakal for UC President," April 13, 1996), Nancy Raine Reyes wrote that "some of the most impressive achievements of the Council have been things like shuttle buses to Yale or to Logan Airport." What she fails to mention is that Rudd provided both these services as well as other "vital and important" initiatives like more bike racks in the Yard, longer MAC hours and council support of the PBHA rally...
...result, for the first time in more than 30 years, American shipyards are building commercial ships for export. Orders for American-made ships are increasing, supporting jobs for thousands of Americans. An industry vital to our national defense is being preserved. With regard to the merchant marine itself, the subsidy program you castigate served its purpose, but it will not be renewed. President Clinton has proposed a new approach, one that costs less, removes restrictions on American operators and promotes competition. A.J. HERBERGER, Administrator U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration Washington
...things at this school which make a large difference. He is aware that some of the most impressive achievements of the Council have been things like shuttle buses to Yale or to Logan Airport. However small these contributions may seem to the council (or their resumes) they are nevertheless vital and important. They show that the Council is actually thinking about the students by not kissing butt to administrators...
Overall, this handbook looks more like an afterthought than a serious attempt to deal with race at Harvard. Once again, the administration has attempted to address an issue of vital importance to students without consulting them. Many students are deeply committed to race relations as evidenced by the recently founded publication Diversity and Distinction. Until this handbook is composed with significant student input, we will not have a good sense of current race relations at the College. It does not engage issues such as the racial hostility or prejudice that many students of color feel, or the tension that...
Hoping to capture this vital change in the character of student living, The Crimson has compiled profiles of four of Harvard's 12 houses--Adams, Eliot, Mather and Pforzheimer--that have meant widely differing experiences for the undergraduates who have lived there...