Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The traditional orchids and my own humble commendations to you for your splendid, intelligent and unbiased analysis of our "Father" Hutchins and this noble university with its eminently successful "New Plan" [TIME, June 24]. Adored by the co-eds and admired by the rest of us, Prexy Hutchins is backed...
Theoretically the Bank of England is a purely private institution. Its stock is owned by private investors and its officers and directors are private individuals. In practice, of course, the Bank of England is a model central bank, subordinating private profits to public weal. And in the 241 years since...
Not the greatest, but certainly the most long-lived name in U. S. architecture is Upjohn. Richard Upjohn was a co-founder (1857) and first president of the American Institute of Architects. By the time A. I. A. had grown large enough to become a national institution, his Son Richard...
Others who will receive degrees are Albert Sauveur, Gordon McKay Professor of Metallurgy and Metallography, who is known as a pioneer in that field and who is retiring from the Faculty this year; William Allan Neilson, President of Smith College; George Sarton, authority on the history of science; Thomas Mann...
JOHN CAMPBELL MERRIAM: A distinguished scientist whose wise administration of the Carnegie Institution has advanced knowledge on many fronts.