Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What makes the Lion of Judah's philanthropy intriguing is the nature of his institution, launched in 1950 with a faculty of cheery young Canadian Jesuits, who teach no religion (by agreement), wear no clerical garb, dress in sports jackets.
According to Taylor, the funds are in the form of a subsidy of $2,000 for each Woodrow Wilson Fellow currently enrolled in the respective graduate schools. Three-quarters of each grant is for assistance beyond the first year for any students interested in a teaching career, whether or not...
Only seven months after its creation, INRA has more power and money than any other institution in Cuba. It controls 10% of the country's economy and, with the expropriation of the big sugar estates, due next spring, it will soon control 50%. INRA owns Cuba's entire...
Keep Begging. Economies can contribute much; so can corporate and individual giving, which may double by 1970 to an astonishing $1.9 billion annually. But "substantial help" from the Federal Government is also needed, suggests President Robert D. Calkins of The Brookings Institution. The present pattern of federal aid (nearly $2...
"You Can Live With It." In many another U.S. city Pamela would be shunted off to an institution. Not so in Atlanta schools, which integrate blind children (161 this year) with sighted students in a showcase program that began in 1954. Impetus came from one father of a blind daughter...