Word: intendment
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...understand that the Executive Committee intend to present only the names of those men who have spoken at least twice from the floor, and have shown a desire to acquire the art of extemporaneous speaking. It therefore behooves all who desire an election to avail themselves of the opportunity to speak at the next meeting of the society to be held one week from Friday. While any one is entitled and urged to speak from the floor, only members are appointed principal disputants...
...many pleasant days of the fall. From ten to twelve miles have often been covered. The final make-up of the eight is of course extremely uncertain as yet, and all guesses must be almost valueless. Of last year's crew, five men are now in college who intend to row this year. Mumford, Keyes, Brooks, Burgess and Colony. These men are all '87, while Alexander, Remington, and Ayer of last year's substitutes are also '87. At first glance it would seem as if '87 would be almost able to row the 'varsity crew as her representative...
...that while many students are unable to obtain accommodations, there stand these lockers open and empty. The owners neither use them nor permit others to use them. Surely such a state of things is outrageous; and there ought to be some way to make those, who do not intend to use their lockers, give them up to men who would use them. On the other hand, men, who now hold lockers and intend to use them later in the year, should at least cease to harass the nerves of their less fortunate fellows by leaving their lockers open...
...cover the distance in at least one event of the university meeting to be entitled to their prizes. The attention of all competitors is called to the regulation which requires a special examination by the director of the gymnasium with a view to the particular contests in which they intend to compete. Failure to comply with this rule disqualifies...
...above mentioned dangers of self-satisfaction and of mental backsliding are not, it is true, very great for those intending to study in any of the professions, law, medicine, or ministry, or even for those who aim to an active business life, or at teaching. The prospective professional men will find a continued mental activity in their professional schools, the business men in their counting-houses, and the teachers in their school rooms. But they are not all the men that a college graduates. Where are those who intend being higher than mere teachers, who aim at professorships? And where...