Word: intends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Beautifully Turned Out." It is becoming obvious that both Kennedys intend using Glen Ora a lot more than the public or press expected. Mrs. Kennedy was here for nine days running, with only one short trip to Washington, when she brought young John out to the country...
...students are deep in such endeavors as trying to understand Southern cops and judges. He advises them to "try to consider the judge's whole life, his inability to rise above his limitations." But though he denies that his class is a "workshop" of nonviolence, Nelson does intend soon to weave in some practice along with history and theory. Sample future topics: deportment, choosing the place for nonviolence, the importance of going to jail. He believes that the practice will ultimately "reshape the entire structure of race relations...
...wife (Dany Robin) the old let's-do-it look. She looks right back. Wearing his horns jauntily, the husband invites the bachelor home for lunch. "My wife hates money," he murmurs casually, "so she spends it as fast as she can. By the way, when do you intend to marry her?'' The bachelor gulps, glances at his watch. "Too bad,'' he splutters as he dashes off, "but my time is up on the parking meter." The husband, all forgiveness, tenderly embraces an apparently contrite wife, but before they can enjoy their reconciliation, the poor...
...loadings, an indicator of general economic activity, rose 7% above the preceding week, and the Association of American Railroads saw the beginning of a gradual upturn. A new survey of businessmen's plans for plant and equipment spending showed that in the year's second half they intend to reverse the gradual decline in spending. For the year as a whole, they will cut their expenditures only a moderate 3%. If business picks up, even that small cut could quickly vanish. As it is, manufacturers surveyed by the Commerce Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission predicted that...
...gave both sides a look at his proposed compromise, they erupted. In Salisbury, Federal Prime Minister Sir Roy Welensky, a strapping ex-boxer who speaks for the white settlers, stormed: "The vicious influence of African nationalism has apparently turned the bone marrow of many metropolitan countries to jelly. I intend to stem that tide if it is within my power." Northern Rhodesia's leading black nationalist, Kenneth Kaunda, in pressing for the black majority rule he had promised his followers back home, condemned the constitution as "British betrayal." Warned Harry Nkumbula, who is Kaunda's chief black rival...