Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Goyette uses the incident to explain the kind of psychological relationship many Cambridge residents have with Harvard: a view of the University only as an institution, instead of a community of individuals. The philosophy behind Harvard's expansion is its attempt to build a "community of scholars, and inherent in...
Plyushch, who was arrested and confined to a Soviet mental institution in 1973, was scheduled to speak on "Psychiatry as a Tool of Soviet Political Oppression." He confined most of his remarks, however, to a discussion of the efforts of Soviet dissident groups to pressure their government to adhere to...
WHEN COMMUNITY RESIDENTS oppose a large institution whose expansion threatens their homes or businesses, the people must "fight rough, fight tough and fight for keeps, "William Worthy, author of "The Rape of Our Neighborhoods, "said last night.
Harvard's anti-union campaign was always above-board, as befits an institution with a penchant for splitting legal hairs. Yet this only shows further that present labor laws, as they now stand, award considerable advantages to wealthy employers such as Harvard who would rather argue in court for years...
An amicus curiae or "friend of the court" brief is submitted to the court as an indication of the belief of a person or institution interested in a case.