Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Pell) didn't intend to make it tough for kids at low-cost schools," Malin said. "The idea was not to squeeze people out at the lower echelons, but to squeeze in more middle-income people...
Nevertheless, I don't intend to defy the ads and reveal the secret of The Other, for there's a certain irrevocable moment when its whole world gives a sudden shudder and turns over that's worth experiencing if you can; it's just that the film doesn't depend on it. All at once those little doubts you had at the beginning--and forgot as you were led up the farmyard path--take their rightful place as legitimate uneasinesses that Robert Mulligan's skillful direction made you ignore. Eschewing the period songs, posters, and movies he used in Summer...
McGovern arrived here Saturday at 3 p.m. The weather was stormy, McGovern was confident. "Now in all probability, this will be a hard fought campaign...but we intend to conduct ourselves from this moment forward with dignity," he said...
...further negotiations, but not for a while. Prime Minister Ian Smith is in trouble with the right wing of his Rhodesian Front Party for having agreed to the settlement in the first place. His renunciations of the Pearce Commission-last week he accused it of "naivete and ineptness"-are intend ed to help him recoup his position with Rhodesia's 250,000 whites...
...Democratic Governor of Maine, Kenneth M. Curtis, and he refused to accept it because, he said, Curtis had encouraged an antiwar group that had pelted him with food last April. Not so, said Governor Curtis: "I have never sent Mr. Agnew any gifts of any kind, nor do I intend doing so." Insisted an Agnew spokesman: "We definitely received a bedspread from the Governor, and it's being returned today." Riposted Curtis: "It's amazing that in the middle of a national crisis, the Vice President would have time to even think about returning a bedspread to someone...