Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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As well, the infamous soap box orations which are a Berkeley institution are regularly atended by a distinctly "Beatnik" and semi-intellectual crowd. Several espresso cafes also serve as forums for this group.
In New York City, thousands of adults complained of flu-some of them rightly so, said the city health department after the presence of Asian virus had been confirmed. More than 100 children in one institution were affected. Predictably, some patients, who were already weak when the flu struck them...
Conant began his survey of American education in 1959 with the publication of "The American High School Today." Among the study's many specific suggestions were the institution of a required program of English, social studies, math and science for all secondary school students, special programs for the "academically talented...
Many thanks for assigning such a memorable but perhaps exaggerated epitaph to the stone of my endeavours in the Academy. A more accurate expression of sentiments concerning the taking up of duties in "that other place" (to which you referred as the "rival institution") would be: "Where, O Death is...
Thus, although the physiological dangers of psilocybin are probably minimal, the researchers have shown too little care in assuring their fostering institution that the psychological dangers of psilocybin are also being minimized.