Word: intend
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...issue of TIME, in your article on the Texas Centennial, in giving credit to the men responsible for the Texas Centennial you either purposely omit the name of one of the most outstanding men so vitally responsible for the Texas Centennial or does the Editor of TIME justly intend devoting a full article in TIME'S next issue to this man who deserves so much credit for his accomplishments? I refer to Mr. Fred F. (for Farrel) Florence, president of the Texas Centennial. Mr. Florence, president of the Republic National Bank & Trust Co. and one of the country...
...Under [the Constitution's] broad purposes we can and intend to march forward, believing, as the overwhelming majority of Americans believe, that it is intended to meet and fit the amazing physical, economic and social requirements that confront us in this generation...
...question of strengthening Britain's defense of the Suez Canal against air attack will be considered in consultation with Egypt. . . . His Majesty's Government are responsible for the administration and government of Palestine in accordance with the terms of the [League] mandate, and intend to discharge their responsibility to the full. . . . No further statement appears necessary...
...Wise Guys (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is another one from the private dream world of Damon Runyon. A hard-boiled restatement of the Nativity story, it presents a trio of crooks whose female front (Betty Furness) falls in love with a rich man's son (Robert Young) whom they intend to swindle. When the young couple marry they are disinherited, undergo progressive misfortunes until they end up in a Pennsylvania barn. The crooks pull a robbery for which Young goes to jail. Not until the end of the film does the dreamy Runyon touch appear. On Christmas...
...medical school, he then lacks the ground work needed to go on in either Biology or Chemistry alone, unless from, the start he chooses his courses for advanced work in either research department. Thus, except in unusual cases, the usefulness of the field is limited to those who intend to take up medicine as their life work...