Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dean Leighton in his latest report has moderately stated the ideal of the Freshmen Adviser system: "For most Freshmen proper placement in courses and a friendly interest and readiness on the part of the Adviser to talk over with them the various decisions that must be made are probably all...
Of the British Universities which have already answered the invitation not a single one has accepted. Pains have been taken to point out that while Heidelberg itself as an institution has the sympathy of scholars, the British universities do not feel capable of participating in a celebration which is taking...
Developer of liquid fuel is Robert Hutchings Goddard, rangy, bald, 53, foremost U. S. rocketeer. Born in Worcester, Mass., where he became professor of physics at Clark University, Goddard started puttering with rockets in 1907. The Smithsonian Institution gave him $12,000 over a period of twelve years. When one...
At nearly every gathering they have attended in the past year U. S. bankers have been admonished to enliven their publicity, redouble their educational efforts, explain their services & operations to the public. In the last fortnight two banks have made newsworthy publicity. Union & New Haven (Conn.) Trust Co. began publishing...
MR. Drang N. Osten, the promising young author who published "Big Man on Campus" in 1934 has turned to the college enviroment again as the background for a tender and beautiful novel, dealing with a highly emotional graduate student in a woman's college who had to use the museum...