Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After that time, Elster could legally return, pending approval by Harvard's Administrative Board. But Elster's lawyer, Kenneth F. D'Arcy '58 said Elster "has realized his education, if he seeks to follow it further, would be at another institution [than Harvard]. This was difficult for him to accept...
The result is an almost cashless society where business is transacted mostly by trading goods and services. Since most firms and citizens have no money, they can't pay their taxes. That means the government is always short of funds and the deficit keeps growing. It's even worse than...
The problem with attacking the IMF is that there are few alternatives. The U.S. Treasury could take a lead role in bailing out troubled economies. But it prefers not to foot the enormous bill alone or impose diktats from Washington. Many of the suggestions the IMF makes to borrowers, often...
Last week, when many Japanese deserted Tokyo to pray at the graves of their ancestors--an annual August festival known as O-bon--subway commuters were treated to a rare opportunity: enough elbowroom to actually open their morning newspapers. That was a mixed blessing, given that the news was so...
After months of negotiations about converting Radcliffe College into a research institute, all of the College's undergraduate programs are go for the fall and officials are saying little about the 119-year-old institution's future.