Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...batting order. Al Everts is batting for .381, and is the most improved member of the team. His tennis experience has given him a good eye for the ball. Heath played in the outfield at school, but handles his first-base job fairly well, although he lacks vital game experience...
...Danger. ". . . The greatest likelihood of remaining at peace is to make these ruthless . . . nations understand that the American people are ready to go to war if their rights are transgressed at any vital point...
...Warner Institute for Therapeutic Research have painstakingly poisoned 30,000 rats, mice and rabbits in their research work. When they gave the animals huge doses of sulfa drugs, or of common poisons, the scientists found that five basic substances present in normal blood promptly dwindled or disappeared. The vital chemicals: 1) ascorbic acid (vitamin C); 2) choline, a nitrogen compound, a constituent of nerve tissue; 3) cystine, a sulfur-containing compound found in hair and finger nails; 4) glycine, a protein derivative found in bile; 5) glucuronic acid, an organic acid found in urine...
...questions of economy, relief, and the gold standard for instance, he had a majority of the citizenry standing behind him approving any shift he might make. This time he obviously does not, and it appears that all the powers of press and publicity will not sway that vital two-thirds. We have seen government by militant authority before and we have labelled it fascism...
...only comment on the problem of Harvard's policy toward race discrimination, which was discussed at last night's meeting of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports. The issue cannot close with this curtain line. Higher Harvard authorities should have the final word on such a vital problem...