Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Greater Glory. Perhaps most startling is Talese's unflattering portrait of Executive Editor James ("Scotty") Reston, one of the best-liked and most respected journalists in the U.S., who is depicted as a master of corporate tactics and intrigue. Talese calls him a "Times-man in the old sense...
> Herbert Stein, 52, will become a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Stein, who holds a doctorate from the University of Chicago, which is known for its conservative economics faculty, does not fit easily into any ideological category, claims: "I'm the conservatives' liberal...
· REAL ESTATE: To avoid paying income taxes, some American real estate owners hold large sums of cash in numbered Swiss accounts. How can they ever use the money? They have the Swiss bank arrange to "buy" some of their properties with money from their own anonymous accounts. In that...
The black students' disillusionment with Wellesley had been building up over a period of years. Most of them, coming from middle class neighborhoods and integrated schools, were well accustomed to life in a predominantly white institution. They anticipated no problems in making the adjustment to life at Wellesley. They were...
The restrained response of black students this fall can be explained partly by the fact that most of the more militant blacks had tired of confronting the administration. Those who had threatened a hunger strike the previous spring were now seniors. They had been pressing Wellesley for change for three...