Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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To Brown, dealing with the Pentagon's people is the hardest part of his job "because there are so many of them [about 2.1 million military and 1 million civilian employees] and because the institution they constitute is not easy to change. The toughness of the structure is a strength...
These switches produced some odd shifts in the board's usual conservative-liberal arguments. Grinning broadly, Alan Greenspan, a Manhattan business consultant who was President Ford's staunchly conservative chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, pronounced himself "probably the happiest of all the board members" with Carter...
The man in the lake was Charles Bouchard, former manager of Banque Leclerc, a small, discreet Geneva financial institution that Swiss authorities had ordered closed pending an investigation into losses of $12 million or more in real estate ventures. Only a few days earlier, Bertrand de Muralt, a Leclerc partner...
Both the U.S. and France are celebrating the anniversary of Lindbergh's flight. At "Spirit of St. Louis" banquets in seven cities, the Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Fund hopes to raise $500,000 for conservation, exploration and aeronautic research. His widow Anne Morrow Lindbergh, along with Sons Jon and...
Galbraith's sappy praise for Keynes stands out all the more when contrasted with the light in which the author places almost every other thinker, businessman, and institution that crosses his path: dim. Wht saves The Age of Uncertainty from being a history text is the personal touch. Tour-guide...