Word: vitalness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Randall '12 gave two defects in the machinery of French government. In the first place, the Frenchmen do not divide into majority and minority parries, but into numerous parties. In the second place, the method of choosing committees in the Chamber is too haphazard. It is a vital defeated that the cabinet is forced to conciliate so many parties...
...reason seems now apparent for failure to "make good." Signs of that vital force which alone can command success are eagerly awaited. The CRIMSON believes that these will not long be wanting, and takes pleasure in adding its own heartiest wishes for the Council's success...
...What determines football supremacy? How has Yale met those conditions? How has Harvard met them? Why has Yale won the majority of the Harvard-Yale contests?--these are still questions of vital interest to graduates of the last twenty years, and to many lovers of sport...
Your editorial on the choice of ideals for undergraduate magazines, though justly censuring the existing waste of effort, fails to take account of a purpose more vital than that of encouraging undergraduate writing. This purpose is to serve the function for our University which the professional magazines do for the nation...
...this sort is of such significance to men engaged in the activities under discussion and to the University as a whole, that it will not be allowed to fall in abeyance. In comparison with the literary productions of undergraduates, the subject of critical journalism is by far the more vital and present...