Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...revealed some reasons: "Playing tennis isn't my main reason, nor is it the fact that I have any doubt about passing studies. I am only 20 and I feel that any experience I gain in traveling right now will be as valuable as school and besides I intend to accomplish some business for a Los Angeles firm this spring. Next year, I will go straight through the school year. . . ." Observers recalled that the Davis Cup Committee had sometimes been more apathetic about the academic doings of potential team members. Four years ago, by summoning Davis Cup candidates...
...number of men to take honors at graduation, and of making honors something more than purely scholastic distinction for young specialists; for the Committee believes that students in pursuit of general culture should be encouraged in a thorough and somewhat advanced study of subjects to which they do not intend to devote their lives." One of the immediate results was a stiffening of not a few courses, and the report was followed some years later by rules requiring concentration and distribution in studies, instead of an uncontrolled, and too often haphazard, election...
...maternal mortality is now definitely lower. ¶Very few doctors can escape being begged to perform abortions some time during their careers. Many furtively accommodate the suppliants. But their technique is unsure. Medical schools should teach their students just how best to do an abortion, whether or not they intend to use the knowledge...
...Soviet officials. I can swear that no foreigners have given or are giving me guns, munitions, supplies or money! I want the League of Nations to fulfill its duty. I want it to force the Japanese to withdraw from Northern Manchuria. If I am forced to abandon Tsitsihar I intend to retire into the back country...
Commencing on Monday, November 30 until Friday, December 18. Coach Ed Brown will give individual instruction from 11 to 1 o'clock to men who intend to row on house crews next spring...