Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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It all started in 1903 when John Drew, an actor, presented his souvenirs and library of theatrical books which he had amassed during his career. Never an institution to look a gift horse in the mouth, the library has since built this humble beginning into a respectable, or rather, an...
The Proof. At Homer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis (a city institution for Negroes), Dr. Elman's group, supported by a Government grant, experimented on the basis of the later findings. Most of their patients got no morphine; by the time they reached the hospital they usually felt...
According to Sharpe, feelings differed toward the drive for funds. "I am proud," he said, "to be a member of the same institution as those veterans in Grays and Matthews, who are barely getting along on $65 a month, but 90 percent of whom managed to give $1 or $2...
Last week President Truman could see progress, on at least one of his pet programs. Workmen started tearing out the old lift, proudly reported they had found a hoofprint of Algonquin in the cork tile floor. The cage will go to the Smithsonian Institution as a relic. It will be...
She kept aloof from her customers, her employes and the press. She lived for the store, building it from the small, five-floor institution she inherited in 1905 into today's 17-story, half-block-long edifice. In the process, she parlayed the $3,500,000 fortune left her...