Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three weeks ago, the Elis would have been two touchdown favorites. Today, faced with numerous injuries to vital men, they are only a one-point favorite over the Crimson...
Msgr. Giovanni Battista Montini, Pius' most trusted collaborator, who throughout the Pope's illness has been doing more and more of the Pontiff's work, was appointed to the vital Archbishopric of Milan, succeeding the late Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster. At the same time, cardinals and bishops received new, sharp instructions designed to remedy what the Pope regards as creeping weaknesses in the church. Among the Pope's chief complaints...
When a great lecturer like Arnold J. Toynbee comes to Harvard University to speak on such a vital issue as he did last night, it scams to us that adequate provisions should be made to enable him to reach a majority of the people interested. However, this was not done and just as many that hear him speak were turned away, disappoint and disgusted...
...improvising geniuses of an age weak in formal faith can scarcely be expected to rival those of the distant past, who possessed both the strength of faith and the assurance of an accepted style. Though Christian art is not quite dead today, any comparison with Van Eyck's vital and assured 500-year-old masterpiece can make it seem...
...Some of the most vital data come from blood samples (now being analyzed in 27 laboratories across the U.S.) that were taken just before and after the vaccination period. Beginning about Nov. 1, each youngster will give a third sample, so that delicate tests with live virus will show changes in the concentration of polio antibodies circulating in the blood. This part of the program requires checking 2,000,000 test tubes, half of them under the microscope. It will be March before Dr. Francis gets the last word on the November blood samples...