Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Nevertheless they accepted it fast. Harvard had grown from a small, intimate college to a huge institution. Living accommodations and eating facilities in Cambridge were unsatisfactory. And personal contact between student and Faculty was gradually slipping away as the College grew. Moreover, students never got the opportunity to meet one...
But soon afterward, the critics lambasted the institution for presenting such a bourgeois item as Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband. Then came an official bawling out. Today the repertory is stocked with ten plays by Soviet dramatists.
It seems astonishing to us that the president of the country's leading university, devoted ostensibly to the propagation of knowledge, should suggest turning over the young men of our country to an institution which is the very antitheses of learning and free thought. One can hardly help concluding from...
Institution of non-voting seats in the 'Cliffe Council may entail a constitutional change. "We feel, however," Miss Projansky said, "that since a vote by the entire student body abolished Assembly last week, the Council should be a more representative body."
Recently the Song of Ram has pointed up another disharmony-Moslems & Hindus v. Christians. In the dusty railway town of Jhansi, 225 miles south of Delhi, students of the Christian High School asked permission to sing the hymn during their daily prayers. School authorities refused, on the grounds that it...