Word: intends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...world of scholarship, B.S. and B.A. diplomas have turned into routine pieces of paper; sheepskins with status carry the words "master" or "doctor." Three-fourths of all college seniors now say they intend to attend graduate schools. The 314,000 graduate students in the U.S. in 1960 have grown to 510,000 today...
...actual figures, the survey disclosed that 29 Cliffies intend to go to law school next year, and 27 to medical school, compared with 7 and 9, respectively, who went last year. The total number intending further study was 188 members of the Class of 1966; only 112 girls in the Class of 1965 continued their education...
...Republicans obviously intend to make spending a major issue in this fall's campaign. If the Administration does not cut spending, says Minority Leader Gerald Ford, a tax hike is inevitable, and that "will hurt Democrats and help Republicans in November." Johnson is keenly aware of the issue's potency-and so far has handled it with considerable skill. Some Johnson buffs are convinced that he has intended all along to ask for a tax increase but has held off so as to get himself in the position of being urged to ask for one. If he feels...
...cable production, our group leads the world." Among Europe's tire and rubber goods producers, Pirelli is "about equal with Michelin." Worldwide, Pirelli acknowledged, his group is far behind such giants as Goodyear and Firestone, but that didn't seem to bother him. He does not intend to in vade their home markets in the U.S.; and therefore, "in the main, it will be a battle between our subsidiaries and their subsidiaries in specific markets, and in many cases our branches will be bigger than theirs...
While the number of interviewers in creases, however, the number of interviewees is proportionately dwindling. Many students, especially engineers and science majors, intend to move on to graduate school, either in hopes of avoiding the draft or to prepare themselves for the extra $100-a-month starting salary that degree-happy head hunters will, on the average, pay for a master's certificate. Also, more students than in previous years will go directly into the armed forces. At Georgia Tech, where 15 out of 1,000 seniors entered military service last June, 150 members of a similar-sized class...