Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Rare is the Briton who has not paused during a seaside holiday to dash off a "wish-you-were-here" note on one of those "naughty postcards." From Brighton and Blackpool, millions of the garishly colored cards are mailed each year with their fat ladies and skinny drunks, timid vicars...
Fabled Rages. Living alumni still shiver at the memory of lean, eagle-beaked Alfred E. Stearns, the devout, athletic zealot who ruled Andover for 30 years prior to 1933. Stearns hired the fabled Latinist Georgie Hinman, who jabbed penknives into his wooden leg, chewed pencils in half, caromed erasers off...
The Harvard Student Agencies has expanded widely and rapidly in its five years of operation. In so doing it has unquestionably provided needy students with more jobs with higher hourly wages and more flexible working hours than was possible before its institution. But HSA has expanded far beyond the simple...
Yet, of course, student actually ought not to work any more than they must to meet college expenses. HSA, which apparently does not perceive the virtue in the philosophy, often employs students of no obvious need whatever. It is incorporated as a tax-free, charitable institution. Charity has evidently taken...
Under the NDEA, no institution can receive more than $250,000 a year in loans from the Government. A bill to raise the borrowing celling to $500,000 passed the Senate last month but died in the House during last week's rapid push toward adjournment.