Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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BankA chief plank in the Popular Front's platform was reform of the Bank of France and suppression of the oligarchy of 200 families who own that institution's voting stock (TIME, May 18). After months of guessing as to what sort of reform bill would be introduced...
Resin Scaeterbun, an intelligent and educated U. S. citizen in spite of his name, is first shown enjoying life in the A. E. F. Home again, his first act is to seduce his buddy's sister. Without waiting for consequences, he makes tracks for his native town, where he...
Perhaps one Emily Boothe Radway, who writes in your issue of June 8 that Mrs. Roosevelt's party for wayward Negro girls was ''revolting to any woman, but to a Southerner, unthinkable" would be interested to know that the writer, who is superintendent of the National Training...
In Cambridge, Mass. President James Bryant Conant of Harvard University confessed that no one recognized him when he attached himself to a group of some 20 tourists for a three-hour conducted tour of the institution, that he had thoroughly enjoyed hearing the guide point out his home, his onetime...
¶ "I am renting an office to hang up my hat in and start off for regularly every morning," said Marshall Field's John McKinlay in Chicago last week. The 61-year-old Scotsman had just placed his resignation as president in the hands of another Scotsman, Chairman James...