Word: intends
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reason for the small number of men trying for the Freshman nine may be that many men are still with their crew squad and are prevented from playing baseball now but intend to appear later...
...Freshmen who intend to play baseball this year must report at Carey building dressed to play on Tuesday...
There seems to have been a misunderstanding of the meaning of my communication signed "Junior" in the CRIMSON of January 31. I did not intend to accuse any managers, past or present, of dishonesty. I only wished to find out what became of the proceeds of a shell when it has been sold. I had no case in mind, nor do I think that there has ever been mismanagement in the class crews. Owing to a poorly worded and somewhat jocose phrase, a wrong impression as to my meaning has been received by the crew management. My article was meant...
...Morse, at 7 o'clock this evening: W. G. Morse, A. N. Rice, F. H. F. Holt, H. J. Holt, C. M. Rotch, C. H. Whitney, S. S. Beardsley, J. W. Edson, W. C. Burton. R. F. Blake, S. H. Bush, and all others who intend to try for the high jump. The above named men need do no work in the regular squads today...
...seems desirable to prevent successive nominations of a man for committee places, because that practice has in the past been more subject to abuse than use. It has frequently happened just as it happened last year, that an absent man has been nominated facetiously by men who did not intend to support him,- being already pledged to another candidate,- but who simply utilized the absentee to divide the unpledged vote of an opponent dangerous to the candidate they were actually supporting...