Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When a reporter asked Kissinger last week if he would characterize himself as a hard-or soft-liner, he replied: "I have tried to avoid labels like 'hard' or 'soft.' " Moreover, he has vigorously criticized those who wear such labels. "Soft-liners [and] left-wing critics...
No one knows how many bond issues will be floated by the authority, but it appears safe to guess that they could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, if the bond market holds up, since any Massachusetts institution "authorized by law to provide a program of education beyond...
This leads to my final point on the impact of Harvard's decision on the other colleges and universities of our nation. "The first flower of our wilderness and the star of our night," Harvard has become, through three centuries of educational experience, the model for almost every other institution...
Recreation--Improvement of play-grounds, establishment of more teen centers, and institution of an arts program for neighborhood residents.
The blacks then left the university, some carrying suitcases, and saying they would not return until Heffner agreed to a quota or admitted that Brown is a racist institution.