Word: intentioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...loss to explain this latest request of Murray's. He asked to make available the Penn-Notre Dame game to the Philadelphia area. That request was granted. Now, it appears that he is intent on wrecking the entire NCAA program of limited television of college football games...
...televised appeal to the people Tuesday night, Nixon said, "when an ordinary politician is accused, he either ignores or denies it." Nixon has tried to do both. First, he dodged, denouncing the expose as a "deliberate smear attempt by persons intent on perpetuating the present administration in power." He overlooked the fact that many of the newspapers urging his withdrawal were enthusiastically supporting Eisenhower. He forgot that the original story about his fund was a simple reportorial job--in fact it followed with Nixon's own campaign principle: "I will not smear, but if the record itself smears...
...issue on the Margate agenda was rearmament, denounced in two big package resolutions inspired by the Communists. They hewed closely to the Kremlin line: rearmament is warmongering; friendship with Germany and Japan is truckling with fascism; Americans in general and Dwight D. Eisenhower in particular are bloodthirsty counterrevolutionaries intent on provoking World...
...they would be the first to agree, we have a right to look to our leading minds and spirits; but from that quarter there has come no clear lead or inspiration . . . We have seen every step of our program fearsomely scrutinized [by the intellectuals] for imperialistic aims or the intent to impose our will-or our way-on our allies or the oppressed peoples . . . With reluctance, we were permitted to rearm and arm our allies. Programs for material aid were approved, but they were searched for political contraband; heaven forbid, that we should slip copies of the Declaration of Independence...
...Ardito is deplored, detested, vilified. But he is also adored: even anticlerical partisans call him "the saint." The flaw in his character is that he is so intent upon his crusade that he cannot pause to deal with individual problems. Even as he climbs to fame as a preacher, he shrinks as a human being; he cannot give simple love to those who need it from...