Word: intending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that the college is trying to answer the call for more instruction in science of pedagogy. Last year, it will be remembered, in the columns of one or two well known periodicals, as well as in our own, attention was called to the lack of opportunity for men who intend to teach to get the benefit of the experience of college instructors. It was shown that a man may understand a subject thoroughly and yet be unable to impart his knowledge to others, simply because he does not know how to do it. Assuming, as one has a right...
...sake of those who did not see the programme of the second lecture, we reprint therefrom the general notes on the "Periods of Modern Philosophy." Then follow the topics and notes to be used in connection with the lecture of this evening. Readers of the CRIMSON who intend to be present this evening, are asked to keep this copy and to bring it with them to the lecture. No printed programmes will be distributed this evening...
...usual, the freshmen do not pay any attention to the call for the fall scratch races but either intend not to have any races this year or are putting off signing for some unknown reason. There is no need for the freshmeh to cause so much trouble to the management. If they intend to sign at all let them do so at once. The fall races are well worth rowing and are always interesting. Freshmen need feel no hesitation about entering, for it makes no difference whether a man can row well...
...every one who follows it. The advanced student in philosophy need hardly be urged to be present. It may, however, be well to remind others that these lectures will afford every one a clear and summarized knowledge of a largely discussed subject of thought. The man who does not intend to take any philosophical courses in college will derive profit from this one. So will all those, including freshmen, who intend to devote some of their future time to this branch of study. Moreover, Professor Royce's kindness in devoting time and energy to this work deserves appreciative recognition...
...call for a meeting of those who intend to try for the football team in the fall will be sure to bring out a great number of men. It is absolutely necessary that every candidate attend the meeting, as invaluable instruction concerning summer work will be given, the benefits of which were manifest in the condition of the squad which began work last fall...