Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The university announced that it would comply with the "legislative mandate." It would not be the only state institution to take such action. A legislative investigation had already led to the firing of two admitted Communists from the faculty of the University of Washington (TIME, Jan. 31). Other state legislatures...
Faith in man's ability to supply his needs through science--in spite of the world's depleting natural resources and increasing population--was expressed by a panel manned by Vannevar Bush, president of Carnegie Institution of Washington, Frank W. Notestein, director of the Office of Population Research at Princeton...
The biology laboratories of this institution contain some 33,000 well preserved animal specimens, the average weight of a specimen being 8.26 ounces. Using present meat portions in the Dining Halls as the basis for my calculations, I find that there is enough meat in the laboratories for 152,800...
James A. Jenkins 3G was today named by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company as one of the six winners of the 1949-50 Frank B. Jewett Fellowships. Jenkins, one of the award recipients of last year, will be granted $3000 for himself and $1500 for the institution at which...
When he proposed his legislation at the start of the hearing, Sullivan felt that no institution would be affected by the bill at present, but that he wanted the bill passed as a warning to boards of trustees of college and universities to take care in choosing their staffs.