Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...same Korean war story every day, no one would notice." Answered Assistant Managing Editor Hymie Koshevoy: "We'll try it." Without 'tipping off the staff, the Sun ran the same Canadian Press story for three days straight last week under the same headline: REDS BLASTED FROM VITAL KOREAN KNOB...
...better than chopping off another vital component of Design, is increasing its research program. The University's policy has been, in the past, to encourage theoretical research, while disdaining specific projects. This rule should move all its classes to Robinson Hall. In many ways, this would be regrettable for both Design and the College; it would deprive undergraduates of a popular concentration and the graduate school of a better trained entering class. But if the Faculty of Arts and Sciences refuses to foot the bill for services rendered, Design can logically cut its undergraduate program, making the school into...
...alumni, remembering their days in college when the national organizations were vital and pointing to the great tradition involved, have succeeded in blocking almost all attempts to disaffiliate...
This has been a vital factor. While withdrawals amounted to approximately 19 percent before the preference system was done away with 38 percent of those accepted into the Yale class of 1956 declined to matriculate...
...defense treaty with Mexico. Throughout Central and South America, in fact, politicians have found that denouncing the Yanqui pays off in votes. If such a hate drive continues, we may soon be playing Britain to Latin America's Iran: we shall find government reluctance to part with vital raw material backed up by surly public opinion...