Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Conservative whips, anxious to plot their party strategy for the ensuing parliamentary term, have threatened, blustered, begged the complacent Labor Government for some hint of the make-up of the soon-to-be-announced Budget. Did the Labor Party intend to retain the old protective duties on sugar, silk? How about foreign automobiles? Grinning Laborites refused to answer. Last week, onetime (1924-29) Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston ("Winnie") Churchill joined the battle. Rising moon-faced from his bench, he glared over his wide wing collar at his successor, wizened Labor Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden...
Stump-speakers to defend socialism when the weather gets warm are being trained by the Harvard Socialist Club. Men and women from colleges in Boston and the vicinity are being tutored in the style that will enable them to shout down all muttered objections at the meetings they intend to address later. The plan to outtalk the balky Boston police who hitherto have thwarted the cause of honest labor...
...pour les cambrioleurs, for burglars," announced M. Desotrat. "I intend that our home shall be protected...
...intend to go to Europe in the near future either to study or to write a biography, possibly of Alexander the Great. I have been collecting material about Rupert Brooke, the promising English poet killed in the World War, and I may write his biography...
...meeting tonight, R. S. Morison '30, president of the CRIMSON, will make a short talk to all candidates on general points of the competition. Later candidates will be shown around the building by the heads of those departments in which they intend to compete...