Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A. Yale is an institution of higher learning supported by loyal alumni and wealthy friends. It has modern, fireproof buildings within five minutes of the Hotel Taft and also a distinguished faculty composed of well-known professors.
The Pontifical University, founded as an institution of higher learning for Italian men, cost $500,000 of the Pope's private funds. He inspected its big halls, was helped to a throne before a waiting audience of cardinals and prelates. There, Pius XI spoke briefly, telling prospective students: "You...
Last week's Federal excursion into Medicine was such, however, that orthodox private practitioners were outraged. For the benefit of 2,517 employes of the Federal Home Loan Bank board and affiliated agencies in Washington, that Federal institution financed a Group Health Association. This corporation hired a onetime executive...
Noel's Jesus. Father Conrad Noel, 68, is the Church of England's most famed and deepest-red radical. Grandson of the Earl of Gainsborough, he went to public schools, to Cambridge, to Chichester Theological College, and, he says, "completed my education in the doss-houses of South...
Colchicine. The major plant hormones already known are Auxins A and B and heteroauxin (TIME, Oct.11). Dr. Albert Francis Blakeslee, distinguished geneticist of the Carnegie Institution, reported discovery of a new plant hormone which he calls colchicine. It increases the growth rate of tobacco, phlox, onions, pumpkins, cosmos, radishes, portulaca...