Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There has been much talk of late about Harvard's position as a privately endowed University, an institution free from all political or other pressure. This position has been made possible by the generous gifts of the College's graduates, who, over the course of many years, have been willing...
The necessity of keeping the dead band of politics from touching any institution of learning will be readily admitted by all but the most violent radicals, of either fascist or communist hue. On the other hand, there is a danger in being too dogmatic concerning the role to be played...
Although Harvard would like to place an order for a dozen more Langers, no institution can turn out more than an incomplete chassis. There are places which could teach a man to locate most of the facts which appear in his books, "Alliances and Alignments" and "The Diplomacy of Imperialism...
At the turn of the Century Frederic Adrian Delano, uncle of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, gave Dr. DeLee's pinched institution a big fillip by taking an interest that has never flagged. Dr. DeLee subsequently delivered four of Mr. Delano's grandchildren. Other high-born "DeLee babies": Alice Roosevelt...
Cork. The U. S. imports virtually all its cork, though the cork oak thrives in California, where it grows about twice as fast as it does around the Mediterranean. What has deterred Californians from boosting cork is the fact that the bark is not stripped from the cork oak for...