Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would be enacted, he could not exaggerate the importance of getting it on the books, and soon. ¶On his own campaign plans: he likes to go and visit, and he expects to move around the country, to talk about his legislative program. But, Ike reiterated, he does not intend to go out and, as a barnstormer, participate in a local election contest; that is not his business...
Although shareholders in Massachusetts Bay Telecasters are interested in running a television station as a profit-making venture, they intend also to give Channel Five a greater regard for art, culture, and education than is shown by Boston's present two channels. "Commercial stations have not devoted much intelligence or effort to offering educational programs," said Henry M. Hart, Jr. '26, professor of Law and a director of M.B.T., "but our group thinks it can be done...
This year's organization, like its predecessor, maintains a policy that its members must be, or intend to be, conscientious objectors to military service. But some of the members object to fighting on moral, rather than religious, grounds and have thus been in trouble with their selective service boards. Local draft boards may classify men "I.O." only if they have religious basis for objection...
...motions of holding a normal stockholders' meeting. At one point, a woman stockholder asked what McGinnis could do for the New Haven that Dumaine had not done. "Pat," said "Buck" Dumaine, "she wants to know what you can do better than I." Snapped McGinnis: "How long do we intend to stay here? I've written 48½ pages of literature on that subject...
...quite all alone, it seemed: "I ask the people to be there to mark their remembrance of what was done to save the independence of France, which they intend to preserve. I ask the veterans of both wars and of Indo-China to surround the monument. The garrison of Paris will have to be there for honors and the sounding of trumpets, the glorious police of Paris to keep order. All of us ... will speak not a single word, will utter not a single cry. Above the calm of this immense silence will float the soul of France...