Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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ONCE the subject of an important and vital debate, the Harvard House may now be turning into a "way of life" in the worst sense: an institution that is insulated against re-evaluation, never subject to adjustment, and wholly inorganic.
Since the Caesars, conquering armies have left their marks behind: Roman baths in Britain, Moorish palaces in Spain, whisky in Japan. Last year Japanese distilleries produced 9,000,000 gallons of whisky-two-thirds of which flowed from Kotobukiya, the country's oldest and largest distiller. Kotobukiya's...
Vienna to Paris. By the time he was 30, he was all but running a small state. Long before his death in 1832, at the age of 83, he had become a one-man European cultural institution. Today Johann Wolfgang Goethe still is ranked with Homer, Dante and Shakespeare as...
Adolp H. Brauneis, commissioner of assessing, said the city has the right to any educational institution on property that is not being used exclusively for educational purposes. Lots belonging to the Business School and the Medical School are the immediate objects of the Council's endeavors.
Like the century in which he has for so long been so interested, Elliott Perkins has a passionate concern in the worth and potentialities of every individual, and he has devoted his own tremendous energies both to helping other and to making Harvard a better place for them to flourish...