Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Four years later the reign ebbed. Last week, after a quarter of a century in which he dominated every move of the world's greatest banking institution, Montagu Collet Norman, 73, resigned the Governorship of the Bank of England, and prepared to go into permanent retirement.
¶ Only five of the State's 20 institutions have trained dietitians. One institution which had plenty of eggs customarily gave patients only bread and coffee at breakfast. In most of these institutions potatoes are usually the only vegetables served.
In Washington last week a million dollars' worth of steel-industry talent for-gathered, by some mischance, in the wrong room. When the mistake was discovered, the high-priced executives, economists, public-relations counselors, lawyers, et al. put on their Homburgs, gathered up their brief cases, and marched, 100...
Secret Army. Their general is a shrewd, imaginative physicist, Dr. Vannevar (rhymes with beaver) Bush, in peacetime president of the Carnegie Institution's vast scientific empire. His job is unprecedented in U.S. military history: as chairman of the Army & Navy's Joint Committee on New Weapons and Equipment...
In the 1944 War Agencies Appropriations Bill, the OSRD got 12 million dollars more than the combined totals granted to the WPB, the ODT, the Petroleum Administrator for War, the WLB, the Office of Economic Stabilization, and the Office of War Mobilization. Congress didn't cut a penny of OSRD...