Word: intentioned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...body of the faculty do we think that the focus of the teaching can be kept on topics pertinent to the training of physicians. Only in this way, in turn, do we think that we can avoid undue cluttering of the curriculum with factual details. It is not our intent to belittle facts; the biological sciences unfortunately have not yet achieved broad generalizing concepts which reduce have not yet achieved broad generalizing concepts which reduce the need to know facts. We make this statement, however, in full awareness that it is not possible for every medical student to take from...
Wilcox said quite a few juniors and seniors have transferred from the old General Education rules to the new. He emphasized that anyone desiring a transfer need only sign a declaration of intent to qualify under the new regulations, which offer a number of middle group courses that satisfy the basic Gen Ed requirement...
Jusuf was charged with just about everything, from having six wives-two more than the Islamic law allows-to embezzling $10 million from the country's treasury. But the intent of the trial seemed broader than simply bringing Jusuf to justice. It apparently marked the start of a campaign by Indonesia's new rulers to undermine Sukarno's in fluence by linking him to his ministers' misdeeds. For one thing, the prosecution charged that Sukarno had encouraged Jusuf to use his influence with importers to collect "contributions" for Sukarno's Fund of the Republic, which...
Historic Day. That satisfied Martin Luther King. Calling his agreement with the Chicago leaders "one of the most significant programs ever conceived," he once again agreed to postpone the march through Cicero-at least until the Chicago leadership had had a chance to demonstrate its good intent with action. "We've come a long, long way," he said. "We've crossed the Red Sea right here in Chicago." Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley agreed that it was a "historic...
...Guard offensive reflected Mao's desperate intent to rekindle a revolutionary spirit in a country that he fears has gone flabby. But was there even more than that to Red China's present contortions? Last week the Red army newspaper devoted columns to the glorification of Red Chinese participation in the Korean War. The paper also warned that the U.S. might try to extract itself from its present predicament in Viet Nam by expanding the war. To some, it sounded suspiciously like a country preparing for war. Or was it rather the horrifying death rattle of a regime...