Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Coincidental with its sponsorship of Karl Gruber last night, the Student Council Food Relief Committee, through its co-Chairman Richard C. Campbell, Jr. '48, disclosed the receipt of several letters from Austrian students, thanking members of the College for their contributions which made vital gifts of food posble...
...keystones at the top of the new world security structure. The foundations of the peace lie deep in world economics, most fundamentally in the ability of the United States to cooperate with the reconstructing European powers. Tax cuts at home may well imply the withdrawal of U.S. troops from vital occupation zones. Cooperation cannot mean tariff protectionism, rejection of the Hull reciprocity program, and the curtailment of American foreign investment,--apparent objectives of the Republicans in the 79th Congress...
Trumpeted London's Laborite Daily Herald: "It is not enough to have a Labor Government in power at Westminster. The Government's most vital plans and reforms must be put into practice locally by means of towns and other councils...
...finicky. Out of the laboratory, he evinced a strong distaste for barnyard smells, changes in room temperature. U.S. Military Government silk experts were keeping a paternal eye on a new cloth developed by a farmer in Nagano prefecture, but the Nagano worm seemed unwilling to recognize the vital international issues at stake. With 30% to 60% of a job done, he would quit...
...stalled for lack of men to teach it. In the Harvard faculty are some of the best men on various aspects of the Soviet Union, but they have heavy departmental duties and could not carry the load alone. The recent death of Samuel H. Cross has severely crimped the vital language side of the regional study. According to those in charge of the plan, men just cannot be found either in sufficient quantity or quality...