Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sheldon Dietz, a Square businessman, and one of the leading opponents of the destruction, said last night that the Coop's action "proved their disinterest in esthetics. They have violated city planning and architectural principles preached by their mother institution, and have been stiff-necked and inflexible in their commitment...
Performances before preview audiences of school pupils were already under way when it was announced a few weeks ago that Seale and Rawlins had quit as a result of "artistic differences" with this season's producer, Joseph Verner Reed, who also happens to be chairman of the institution's Board...
Judge: What is your profession? Brodsky: I write poems, translate. I take it that . . . Judge: Have you steady work? Brodsky: I write poems. Judge: That doesn't interest us. What interests us is with what institution you are connected. Brodsky: None. Judge: And who recognized you as a poet...
"If the time comes when this Court is looked upon by well-meaning people -or, worse yet, by the Court itself-as the repository of all reforms, I think the seeds of trouble are being sown for this institution.''
In 1916 he was named Dean of the Law School, a position he held for thirty years. During this era Pound established the Law School as a national rather than an Eastern institution, expanded the faculty and curriculum, and developed a new system of legal instruction including a stress on...