Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...President reviewed the entire range of his Administration's accomplishments, then turned to a defense of flexible price supports. Said Ike: "The truth is, this vital problem of markets and surpluses has never been faced head on. Two wars had postponed the day of inevitable reckoning." The G.O.P. farm bill finally faced the problem. Said he: "We have a farm program geared not to war but to peace-a program that will encourage consumption, expand markets and realistically adjust farm production to markets...
...what will the British attitude be? Shall we continue to maintain that German rearmament is something desirable on its own merits, and join with Mr. Dulles in stifling French diplomacy? Or shall we join the French in trying to reach a realistic understanding with the Soviet Union in the vital months which will elapse between ratification of the Treaty and its implementation in terms of actual German divisions...
They are thus a vital part of Dartmouth, for almost 75 percent of the eligible upper three classes belong to them. Relative equality between Greeks and independents is achieved, however, by a rule which allows only 18 of the 65 men in each of the 23 houses to live in. Most of the membership, consequently, continues to live in the college dormitories. Neither are the fraternities allowed to serve meals, so that the members eat either in Thayer hall, where all freshmen are required to take their meals, or in the various restaurants in Hanover and White River Junction...
Eliot edged the Dudley eleven 7 to 6 yesterday with only ten men playing, Phil Price added the vital extra point after Mac Hyde had scored. Dunster defeated Lowell 7 to 0 on a touchdown by Steve West...
...discovery that France's vital military secrets had been systematically betrayed to the Communists was dismaying enough. But Frenchmen had even more reason to be shocked last week as the unfolding story of I'affaire Dides laid bare a picture of political decay that made politicians ready to risk their country's safety and their compatriots' lives over pride of office and reach for power...