Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Taxis and other automobiles which do not intend to park, may unload their passengers, if coming from Brighton, at North Harvard Street about 200 yards from Gate 8 if coming from Boston, at De Wolfe Square on the Parkway about 300 yards below the Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side...
Meanwhile, on the Sabbath, Bishop Brown went to services at St. Paul's Church and took the sacrament from the hands of Bishop Cheshire who pronounced: "Ye who do truly and earnestly repent of your sins . . . and intend to lead a new life following the commandments of God . . . draw near with faith and take His holy sacrament . . ." Later the same day, Bishop Brown preached at the Labor Temple and declared...
...does the CRIMSON intend to frankly admit that college training has produced these results; that to doubt all things, whether affirmed by the wisdom of ages to be true or not, has become the singlemental passion of the college man indeed, his single mental ability; that, although he may appear saturated with knowledge, he has been given no real intelligence for he knows not when to doubt and when to accept truth, nor can he reject false suspicions and fallacious arguments; in other words, that he displays no judgement or wisdom, only the conceit of intelligence and the obsession...
...Chapel for the Freshmen will be conducted by Professor W. B. Munro of the Government Department. These will be followed at 9 o'clock by a preliminary meeting of English A, the prescribed Freshman English course. It is obligatory that all Freshmen who have not anticipated or do not intend to anticipate this course attend the meeting. At the same time an anticipatory examination in English A will bie held in Harvard Hall. Conferences with Faculty Advisers will continue throughout the day for those men who have not been able to complete the arrangement of their program on Friday...
...express understanding [ i. e. arrived at between the President and Mr. Haney] concerning the continuance in office or the removal of President Palmer. . . I myself had definitely advised you that I could not accept a reappointment if any conditions whatever attached to that reappointment. . . I did not intend to lead you, directly or indirectly, Mr. President, to understand that I would be a party to continuing Mr. Palmer as President of the Fleet Corporation...