Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The principal issue before the University "is whether we should go further and use the University as a means of expressing moral disapproval or as a weapon in our fight against injustice even if we threaten to injure the academic functions of the institution," Bok's statement reads.
Funding for summer programs at prep schools is very restricted and government programs do not provide grants. "A charitable, tax-exempt institution can reach many students on a permanent basis," he said.
Dr. John H. Knowles '47, president of the Rockefeller Foundation and a member of the Board of Overseers, died yesterday afternoon at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), where he had once served as the institution's youngest director. He was 52 years old.
ALL THIS SOUNDS very reasonable--if you are a corporate president or counsel. The students and others here expect more than textbook public relations gimmickry from a rich, non-profit and supposedly moral institution like Harvard. Yet, although the Corporation publicly refuses to apply political or moral criteria to its...
The situation got even more complicated, however. Wyatt said he was sure the student-faculty committee had formulated this policy. "I don't remember who said it," Wyatt said about a meeting he had with the committee in December, "but some one mentioned that the University as an institution was...