Word: intending
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...assist any members of the University who intend to enter the trials, material is available at the desk of the Union Reading Room of the Widener Library...
...trials for this debate, which any student of the College in good standing may enter, are scheduled for January 22. Men who intend to compete should come prepared to speak on one side of the question. The winner of the final debate, the speakers for which will be chosen at the trials on January 22, will be awarded the Pasteur medal. This is a prize for debating founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin to be awarded to the successful contestant in an annual debate on a subject of current French politics. This debate, however, is in English...
...boxes for the dance will be de-be as formerly $4.00 for each person. All men who intend to be present should fill out the application blanks which they receive and send them before February 13 to the address given with the correct amount. All checks should be made payable to the 1924 Dance Committee...
...size is motion pictures with a combined weekly payroll, I am told, approaching a half million dollars. Of course this makes the motion picture industry of the very first importance commercially and places upon the industry a definite responsibility in the commercial and civic life of that section. I intend to leave nothing in my power undone to make certain that the industry discharges its duty in maintaining a model industrial community not only with regard to its own activities but in its relations to the splendid municipalities of which it is a part. The fact is that working conditions...
During the past two years, Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick has addressed these meetings which are held under the auspices of the University Christian Association. Last year Dr. Fosdick's talk on "The Ministry as a Vocation" gave a general outline of the work in store for those who intend to become ministers, and Mr. Gilkey's talk, supplemented by the general discussion, will be of this nature...