Word: vitalness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...discuss the plans for Senior dormitories and their allotment. President Lowell will tell the class the advantages of the plan from the point of view of the University. The institution of the Senior dormitory scheme is one of the great constructive achievements of President Lowell's administration and its vital importance from the point of view of Harvard University will be explained...
...peace movement is shifting from the realm of theory to the world of actual facts. The first definite steps were taken in its behalf at the Hague Conferences in 1899 and 1907. A tribunal was established to decide such international differences as did not touch the national honor or vital interests of the parties. The Declaration of London, not yet accepted, embodies a set of rules by which such international disputes shall be decided. The latest step in the same direction was taken last spring when the Taft administration opened negotiations for the peace treaties which now await ratification...
...words of one of its favorite sons,--"to love God and serve one's fellow men." Appleton Chapel is not large enough, when there is to be a sermon by a great clergyman. The varied activities of Brooks House alone give sufficient proof of a real and vital religion...
...primary purpose of the conference is to provide a natural opportunity for men from the different colleges to meet for unhurried consideration, in especially agreeable surroundings, of the vital significance of Christianity for the colleges and for the college man in his various callings. The daily program includes two meetings of all the delegations, group classes for Bible study, mission study, or study of social problems, and larger group conferences on life work. The afternoons are given over entirely to recreation; an intercollegiate baseball series, a tennis tournament and a track meet are among the diversions arranged...
...tremendous and ever-increasing cost of armaments has made the movement towards universal peace of vital importance to all thinking men. An address dealing primarily with this subject, therefore, by one of the foremost advocates of world peace (as Count Apponyl certainly is) should be of the utmost importance to all serious students in the University...