Word: aimed
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According to the Directors, the aim of the group is "to explore the whole issue of academic freedom in the United States. The Project will deal directly with the situation in the colleges and universities but it will...have implications for the school systems as well...
...Laborite Leader Clement Attlee asked whether the Bermuda meeting would be preliminary to "a talk with Mr. Malenkov." Answered Churchill: "Yes, sir. It is my main hope that we may take a definite step forward to a meeting of far greater import." In the National Assembly, Mayer said: "The aim . . . will be to define . . . unity of views on the problems to be debated during a four-power meeting . . ." But Washington leaks insistently denied that the Big Three conference was necessarily a preliminary to anything. And from New Delhi, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, who had been kept posted...
...break down. In the first place, the course was laid out with an eye to spectators rather than the rowing water. The coaches and coxswains were never familiarized with the course until race day. There were no markers set up beyond the finish line for the coxes to aim at and the lanes were never marked. As a result, with a course big enough to accommodate ten or fifteen crews abreast, the six shells racing each other wandered all over the course...
...with the Marshall Plan and the Atlantic Treaty. "Thus, the effort which I-surrounded by resolute Frenchmen-have been leading since the war, to enable our country to find its unity at last and to put at its head a real government, has so far failed to achieve its aim. I recognize this without equivocation. One must fear that it is to the detriment of France...
...first aim, he added big names to the Quakers' football schedule. Despite the protests of alumni, players, and even Coach George Munger, Murray succeeded so well that the Red and Blue's 1953 scheduled lists no Ivy League team...