Word: intends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Project Tanganyika, which sent 20 students to Africa last summer, will be run this year on a smaller scale. According to Haven C. Roosevelt '62, head of the Project, this year's group will include 10 students who intend to teach in Tanganyika for a full year, and five going just for the summer...
...moment intend to use this fantastically over-simplified description to suggest that Britain throw itself immediately into Europe to make certain of its association with dynamism rather than with stasis. It would admittedly have to restructure or get rid of its high-tariff industries (the smaller ones are particularly vulnerable), to reconcile Labourites and housewives to a steep rise in food prices, and to impose a weird system of planning heavily favoring rapid-growth sectors. The food problem, which would arise as soon as Common-wealth produce were no longer able to enter duty-free, might possibly be mitigated...
...this, I don't mean to imply that Bergman hadn't learned enough to generate tension with his camera, nor do I intend the impression that Secrets of Women suffers from too much tranquillity and too little drama. Quite the contrary. Just as in Wild Strawberries, Bergman builds up a rich world of visual symbols and touches the agonized center of his characters' struggles; but he has not yet become obsessed with dark and cryptic half-meanings that lead on to a twilight zone of nightmare...
...False Hopes. Yet, as Kennedy discussed the problems confronting him, his visitors could sense in his words the calmness of a man who, after long and arduous deliberation, had made some vast and grave decisions-and intended to stick by them. Only a few weeks ago talk was rife in Western capitals of a "deal" with the Russians over Germany; last week that talk had all but vanished. Kennedy is determined to go to war over Berlin if necessary-and he so warned Russia's Andrei Gromyko during their October talk at the White House. Because he has decided...
...concessions, Kennedy informed French Ambassador Herve Alphand that he was growing weary of the French attitude of offering objections without any help. Replying to an equally anxious note from Germany's Konrad Adenauer, Kennedy assured West German Ambassador Wilhelm Grewe in no uncertain terms that he does not intend to let West Berlin go down the drain, or to make any concessions at West Germany's expense. But he held out no false hopes of German reunification, which he feels is unrealistic so long as Russian troops and a Moscow-backed government control East Germany...