Word: aimed
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Research under the awards may be undertaken at any institution of higher learning in the United States, or in universities abroad that are approved by the Foundation. The Foundation was created in a bill signed by President Truman in 1950. Its aim is to develop and encourage basic research and education in the sciences, and to help increase the insufficient supply of scientists and engineers...
...There is not now, nor was there ever, an intention of bringing criminal proceedings. Our aim is only to get the money back," Theodore L. Kesselman '54 said yesterday. He added it would be ridiculous for them to try to start criminal action because they could not hope to gain the money except in a civil suit...
Author Kennedy's aim, it seems, is to warn Americans that neither sex nor success is the big thing in life. He suggests that Mollie, in her concern for nonprofit community centers, is on a much sounder tack than Bart. But these didactic reflections should not seriously interfere with the sale of the book, either in hard covers or in the inevitable paperback reprints...
According to the charter the aim of the Atheneum is "to foster and perpetuate rhetoric and oratory by sponsoring an intelligent and responsible quolloquia of the articulate members of the Harvard Community and distinguished guests...
...Will Go On. Bayne's chief aim has never been merely to build up the Episcopal Church. Says he: "In our prayer book you will find nothing about the Episcopal Church-only the little machinery needed to make it possible. We believe in one Holy Catholic Apostolic Church...