Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Near the end of his speech, Truman tenderly fingered another Fair Deal sore point. "Some dishonest people," he said, "worm themselves into almost every human organization. It is all the more shocking, however, when they make their way into a Government such as ours ... I intend to see to it that federal employees who have been guilty of misconduct are punished...
Members of the class of '53 who intend to go to medical schools were advised by the Educational Testing Service to take their Medical College Admissions Test May 10. The testing service recommended the early date because results will be in by the fall when admissions begin...
...right by Bill, I intend to pay you a visit you won't forget...
Peace or War? Still, many correspondents and military men on the scene expected this one to yield, as others had. They expected an early peace; they could feel it in the air and in their bones. Another school of thought holds that the Communists never intend to reach final agreement, that they are using the truce conferences as a ruse to protect their buildup for a crushing offensive, just as the Chinese Reds, while fighting the Nationalists in the civil war, had made treacherous use of truces to gather strength for the next attack. The pessimists point...
Perhaps Payne might write better books if he wrote fewer, but he is not in a mood to consider that. His publishers (he has nine at present) have begged him to slow down: his books are competing with each other in the bookstores. Payne's answer: "I intend to go on writing six or seven books a year...