Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There is, of course, no doubt that the the Houses will survive as an institution for decades, no matter what. The problem will be adapting to a series of new situations. One is the changing role of women in the University. A second is that Harvard is attracting undergraduates who...
MY admission ticket was a cover story written just before I became Secretary of State, and in those good old days, TIME said some very nice things about me. We are members, I suppose, of a special order of cover-story victims, and all of us share the experience of...
A Bit Afraid. A Swede, Jacobsson was one of those rare men (less rare in Sweden than elsewhere) who served no country, but the world. He began his career as an international civil servant in the 1920s with the League of Nations, later became chief of the Monetary and Economics...
The Board will meet again at the Center for Hellenic Studies tomorrow to examine the Center's new quarters. President Pusey will dedicate plaques to Walker Blaine Beale, in whose memory the Center was given, and to the Old Dominion Foundation, whose $5 million gift endowed the institution.
"Commonly Accepted." To some harried college presidents, these limits seem painfully binding. It is hard to get rid of the tenured professor who coasts along, or writes twaddle in letters to newspapers and lends himself to embarrassing causes while riding on the institution's name. Even incompetence is difficult...