Word: instituion
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...said moral values would not have been the deciding factor in the election had there been tax increases or the instituion of the military draft, which many Americans would have opposed. Goldsmith said there are many Americans, including independents and Catholics, who feel that the Democratic Party does not adequately represent their moral stance...
Epps should be aware, whether he is a Kappa, Omega, Alpha or Signet club member, that the Black fraternity and sorority is an instituion of survival. Specifically, these organizations were and continue to be bastions of Black culture, society and lifestyle, both the good and the not-so-good...
President Humphreys of Stevens says that the rigid schedule of training, the consequent drain upon a student's time for study, and the injuries caused by "open play", justify the abolishment of the sport at that instituion. It is true that football has reached the point where the training of an athlete overtops every other consideration, studies not excluded; and the difference between amateurism and professionalism becomes largely a technicality. An amateur in football is certainly not an amateur in the general meaning of the word. But complaint on the score of injuries has less justification. Football, to be sure...
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