Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...matter how price control is administered, it works against the essential genius of U.S. industry, inspired by the profit motive to produce more & more at a constant rise in wages and living standards. An economy with price controls is not really free enterprise at all-the vital forces of profits, competition and the free market cannot operate...
Last week Manhattan's aging, spry Dr. George B. McAuliffe, 81, a retired professor of otology who dabbles in the field of posture correction, voiced sinister warnings against the bust-flattening, underslung flapper figure which causes shifting of vital organs, general internal trouble. Dr. McAuliffe thinks American girls today are pretty good; their neat, trim figures, unhampered by unnecessary clothes, are the best nature has produced in this country. Let them stay that way, advised Dr. McAuliffe, and "let them dress as though it were always summertime...
...crisis in India's ferment. Democrat Bevin faces a Russia which has become the strongest power on both the Asiatic and European continents and which, by pressing on Britain's lifeline in the Mediterranean, threatens to secure an interior position between the homeland and Britain's vital bases in the East...
...second vital phase of the Psycho Acoustic Laboratory's work during the war was revealed to the press by Hallowell Davis '18, associate professor of Physiology, as he exhibited the product of five years of research on rehabilitation of veterans deafened by the noisiest war in history, to a group of copy-hungry newsmen gathered in Mem. Hall Monday...
Nearly two centuries ago, the Almanack had started out as a gilded Who's Who of the Holy Roman Empire's better aristocrats. Later, its finely printed pages were infiltrated by important commoners and assorted vital statistics. It wound up as little more than a register of political jobholders and royal unemployed...