Word: intend
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seen. Since the lecture room and instruments are limited the group must be confined to a small number. Application for tickets which must be secured in advance may be made by addressing "Open Nights," Harvard Observatory, Cambridge. This opportunity is of especial value for Freshmen who intend to concentrate in Astronomy to become acquainted with the staff instructors and the instruments at the Observatory...
...proven to be the most popular single field of work for the volunteer workers this year, Forty-five Harvard men have been engaged in teaching aliens at the North Bennett Street Industrial School this year. Classes are held there every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights. Many men who intend to enter the field of teaching find that this naturalization work gives them practical experience in their future profession that enables them to make a better estimate of their abilities...
About half of the members of the club have soloed and received their license, the other half are other learning or intend to this spring. The club has its own plane, a Waco, and a private pilot, Thuri Ellis...
...Capitalist civilization," Socialist Shaw "contemplated the British, German and French sections . . . with impartial disapproval. I felt as if I were witnessing an engagement between two pirate fleets, with however, the very important qualification that as I and my family and friends were on board British ships I did not intend the British section to be defeated if I could help it." Unaided by Socialist and Labor colleagues, who were interested only in pacifism and disarmament, he started his campaign before the War by giving British imperialistic diplomacy a good thwacking. The policy he himself proposed, says Shaw, was adopted...
...pitched gun-battle between poisonous redskins and a pair of frontiersmen. At the conclusion of this affray, one soldier may be seen waving a victorious U. S. flag over the smoke-swathed battleground from a papier mache rock. To the enduring credit of the cast and its producers, who intend to present a series of hardy old-time melodramas, The Round-Up is played with sincerity and as much restraint as the lines allow. A seat for The Round-Up should be worth $1 (top price) to anybody who ever built a tepee in the back yard or wore...