Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Board of Overseers approves all Corporation appointments, including that of new presidents. It also prepares reports on various problems within the University, and in general watches over the long-term development of Harvard, both as a corporation and as an educational institution. Until now, the Overseers have been almost...
THERE is no institution so perfect that it cannot be subjected to calm criticism. The office of the Presidency of the United States, despite its hallowed aura, is in need of such scrutiny because it has become too intensely concentrated a center of power. Worse, the Presidency has come to...
Surface is just cynical (he is completely intimidated by what he calls the "tradition, wealth, and influence" of the Ivy League--something he can't have). And he writes as if the whole weight of human morality and the righteousness of every established institution were behind his opinions. When I...
The University has the obligation to insure that it is not the silent partner to racist employment practices in the construction of its present and future buildings. One can also say that it is the University Administration's obligation to act in such a way that students are not required...
Now whether one approves of this kind of ambiguity in American life or not, it exists. I think some of the people who make an analysis of this society in terms of who owns stock in this or that institution, are not taking into consideration just how complicated and disarming...