Word: institutionalize
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But when we get inside a polling booth or fill out an absentee ballot, that vital democratic link is still there--the link that puts power in our hands and roots the legitimacy of the elected in the populace. My absentee vote for Bill Clinton was probably never even counted...
The Arboretum, which is held in trust by the University and funded by its own endowment, is a research and educational institution that manages 265 acres of trees, shrubs and vines. Founded in 1872, the arboretum was planned as a part of Boston's Emerald Necklace park system. It collects...
If the twentieth century was the judge of that debate, clearly it has rendered its judgment in favor of Croly. Or has it? Why, then, at the end of the century, is there such an incessantly growing literature on "the end of the age of the nation-state"? Why would...
This is not to say that our student government should ignore the more tangible, quality of life issues. Indeed, without the work of the council, we would probably not be enjoying extended shuttle service and longer library hours. But these endeavors have been largely the work of determined individuals. As...
Has it really come to this? An institution of Duke's caliber forced to sell itself like toothpaste? Indeed it has. Long gone is the day when Marcus Welby hung up his shingle and started calling "Next" into a waiting room full of patients. People no longer just go to...