Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Members of a protest group put themselves in danger of suffering for their actions. Where households are involved, the threat of economic sanctions and physical violence is potentially overwhelming. The college student, away from his family, with no dependents of his own, and not yet tied to a position in...
Although the Freshman year often strikes the new student as a series of disillusionments, it has a positive aspect as well. For in addition to focing him back on his own past, it provides him with certain attitudes and characteristics which are the hallmark of a Harvard education. Like any...
In an honors thesis, Robert W. McCarley studied the Freshman year with extensive and examined the "total institution" . Although his conclusions suggested reservation on the "totality' of the Freshman year, he a student culture, and found that rather representing the upper class values of the Harvard stereotype, the College was...
If much "research" is not all it might be. and is sometimes at the mundane level that most impresses state legislators, there are signs of improvement. With huge budgets, state universities can lure and equip more top researchers. With lower tuition than private schools, they attract more graduate students. At...
¶ By 1975: Three new campuses must be built, on their way to 27,500 students apiece. Near the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, imaginative Director Roger Revelle has 14,000 acres for a cluster of small residential "universities" grouped around each subject, is building a faculty from...