Word: formalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...literary critic-and he is one of the best of them-Victor Sawdon Pritchett came to his job late and without having his head stuffed with literature courses. He had very little formal education. The result is that he reads books in his own way, and writes about great authors as though he were the first to read them...
Discipline is self imposed by a large Student Council which includes membership from all the graduate schools. The formal right of this body to expel a student is rarely tested, but delinquents who have suffered its condemnation have frequently just dropped out of sight...
...School's admissions committee selected the entering class from 2,300 formal applications and, like other years, Harvard represents the chief source of supply for the two-year business course with 101 graduates. Ten percent of the class comes from foreign countries...
...every partisan, tie to, cut across dogmatic lines and tackle common problems together. It is the co-operative planning process distinctive to free governments. To public administration expert Gaus the great intangible in United States success rests with "bringing people into practical community problems where they'll forget formal ideologies and get down to some real thinking...
Patrick D. Daley '50 was requested by the members to ask for formal postponement of this deadline, along with the October 15 date set as the last day for Princeton applications...