Word: establish
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hoped that Professor Darby's consultations with the committee studying geography at Harvard will result in at least as strong a statement as that made by the faculty committee in 1950 which recommended the establishment of a four-chair department of Geography. The University, considering the value of geography both as a study in itself and in connection with history, economics, anthropology, and regional studies should certainly establish a geography department...
...Graduate School of Education has received a $100,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to establish approximately 20 national fellowships for future teachers of science and mathematics on the secondary school level, Francis Keppel, Dean of the Faculty of Education, disclosed yesterday...
Business will come through solicitation and the facilities of the Student Employment Office. Harpel said that now all leads coming into that office will go to the new agency. For its actual capitalization, the agency will draw upon HSA resources for such amounts as will be needed to establish a darkroom and purchase or rent any other necessary equipment...
...changing the statutes governing Memorial Church, the Corporation has made it an institution which recognizes the diversity of religious opinion at Harvard as well as preserving the spirit in which the church was dedicated. Such a transformation will establish the church more firmly in Harvard's religious life than it could have been on its narrower base...
...that almost any imaginable entertainer would play to the echo. Alec showed up 25 minutes late. The hotel doorman was somewhat upset at the sight of the filthy old tramp with the messy whiskers, paint-smeared jacket, soiled green flannel shirt and cracked shoes, but Guinness was able to establish his identity and the fact that he had just stepped out of a scene in his new picture, a version of Joyce Gary's novel, called Straight from the Horse's Mouth...