Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unopposed candidate for the Democratic-nomination for U.S. Senator, was asked again whether he considered himself a potential presidential nominee. Said Lausche: "I have not arrogated to myself the ability and the courage that it requires to fill the post ... I know my limitations and, sincerely, I do not intend to be looking at the stars situated in the remote, limitless space, while at the same time stumbling and fumbling over the pitfalls that lie in the pathway of the work which I now have to do. I am not seeking that post. I want to repeat what I have...
...showed "remarkable laxity" in delegating the expenditure of his "personal funds." As for mild Senator Case, who has never quite squared himself with the Senate leadership for calling attention to the whole mess, the committee could muster up only the lamest kind of praise: "The committee does not intend to cast any reflection upon Senator Case...
Three positions are available for candidates for honors who either received degrees at midyear or intend to received them in June. The Latin salutatory is normally delivered by a Classics concentrator. Of the English orations, one is given by a senior in any field and the other by a candidate for any graduate degree...
Needless to say, we do not intend to permit specific Soviet moves to control our activities...
...this, but concluded: "The welfare and even the very lives of our people depend on Cyprus as a protective guard and staging post to take care of [our Middle East] interests-above all, oil. This is not imperialism. It should be the plain duty of any government, and we intend to discharge it." Tories cheered...