Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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LoPresti also made plain his views on penology. "Everybody seems to agree that the institution there (Framingham) is in an awful mess. But, they all add,what can you do about it?" he complained. He had opposed Dr. Van Waters' methods "in legislative hearings and from the floor of the...
Would other U.S. colleges and universities also get a chance for such "quiet self-analysis," free from the pressure of too many students? At least one institution, Pittsburgh's Carnegie Institute of Technology, thought so. In the last year, reported Chairman of Admissions John M. Daniels, Carnegie's...
An all-Stravinsky program is an institution to some, but for most listeners it is a little tough to take. It would have been a lot more pleasant, and not as disappointing if one of the very early works such as "Firebird" had been included among the compositions played.
"Academic freedom consists of something more than merely an absence of restraints placed upon the teacher by the institution that employs him. It demands as well an absence of restraints placed upon him by his political affiliations, by dogmas that may stand in the way of free search for truth...
The French are beset by Communist sabotage, and a black market raised to the status of a national institution. How hard it would be to make these economies jibe is shown by France's wine industry, which traditionally depended on exporting its luxury products to Britain. Austeritarian Britain can...