Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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By liquidating all U.S. military investments in her airways, Canada was getting ready to bid for her share in the postwar air-transport business. She was in a prime strategic position. The Geography of World Air Transport, just published by Washington's Brookings Institution, showed that the Canadian airfields...
Freshmen entering this summer are the first Hardvardmen in 42 years who will not meet Miss. Anne MacDonald, administrative assistant to the Committee on Admissions. Miss MacDonald, who died on June 24, corresponded with over 35,000 Harvard students before they entered College, and untold thousands who applied for admission...
Since applicants must seek admission to the Medical School at least ten months in advance of the expected entrance date according to the regulations of the institution, no women can be admitted before 1945, even if the Overseers act immediately. No limit has been placed on the number of women...
Down with B.I.S. The Norwegians tried to open a hornet's nest with a sudden proposal that the Bank for International Settlements at Basle be liquidated and a commission appointed to investigate its policies during the war-a direct hint that B.I.S. deals have been pro-Nazi. The Dutch...
As much a part of Harvard life as the New Lecture Hall, Scollay Square's favorite institution for the frustrated Harvard man, the Old Howard, is still a favorite gathering place for civilians and Navy men of the Yard.