Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Recently Buck has spent much time working with "Commission on Financing Higher Education," and unaffiliated, non-profit group. In a chapter entitled "The Nature of Higher Education," contributed mainly by Buck, the Commission points out that "there is a danger that as a people we shall not understand the vital role of higher education in our society sufficiently well to support it adequately and in the right way. . . a free society should provide opportunity for higher education to every student so equipped and possessing such drive, regardless of economic and social background...
...policymakers of NATO agreed last week on a special formula for ending two years of Anglo-American friction over command of NATO forces in the vital Mediterranean area. The solution was a kind of two-in-one oil: Britain and the U.S. will share joint command in the area, subject to the higher authority of NATO's Supreme Commander Matthew B. Ridgway...
Giovanni (The Life of Christ) Papini tries to right this excess in his Michelangelo, but sometimes falls into the opposite error-he writes a little patronizingly of the man, almost as if he had paid rent on him. Yet the book gives a vital new contact with one of the fiercest poles of energy in human history...
Love seriously doubted their guilt, saying it was impossible for the Los Alamos mechanic who allegedly gave the Rosenberg's vital atom secrets to have sketched from memory in two hours a twelve page manuscript as the the mechanic claimed...
This is given, the scroll read, "in recognition and appreciation of your sincere and capable efforts in bringing to the free world of Europe a vital of the American cultural scene...