Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...graduate of the Modern Language Department may intend to teach, but when, after his employer has learned that he has an S. B., what can he answer to the question. "In which particular field of science are you qualified to teach?" The arrangement leads to a ridiculous anomaly. The CRIMSON has suggested the remedy of "letting the field of concentration of undergraduates determine the kind of degree they are to receive." If this is not satisfactory, there are certainly other reforms that will amend the situation. J. H. Selvidge...
...Coach J. F. Carr '28. At 7 o'clock tomorrow night a meeting will be held in the Varsity Club for all those who consider playing soccer next fall. "All candidates for next fall's team should attend this meeting," said Carr, "regardless of whether or not they intend to report this spring. Freshmen and inexperienced men are especially urged to report, as the drilling in kicking, dribbling, and passing will give them an excellent opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game. All will play in the informal games with M. I. T. and a number of outside amateur...
...political opportunities, .he has had no large or forceful hand in its affairs. As a politician he plays a dull routine game; his money, his corporate connections, offset his lack of imagination. His term expires March 3, 1931. Aware of a rising hostility in Colorado, he does not intend to offer himself for the risky ordeal of reelection...
...passing a bill (the House had yet to act) providing that no grower could plant more than 60% of his total crop acreage in any one year in cotton, under a maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine or three months in the county jail. Mississippi does not, however, intend to cut its cotton production singlehanded. Its law would become effective only when other Southern States producing a total of ten million bales should vote to apply a similar restriction to cotton acreage...
...Does the Right Honorable Chancellor," he boomed angrily, "intend to keep those important trades in a state of uncertainty from motives of personal vanity and arrogance...