Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"The second I walked into the room I realizedthat who I was was not really an issue," Sprengsaid. "I can see their concern is protecting theHarvard name and institution. There is no Harvardif not for the students and it seems that in theprocess this is not accounted for."
"Stanford is a wonderful institution," Shepsle said," but we're very disappointed to see him leave."
He tried, of course. For a pitch-perfect record of the proceedings, rather than Hare's imaginative reconstruction of their aftershocks, audiences need only go off-Broadway to Moises Kaufman's Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde. Taken entirely from courtroom transcripts and excerpts of Wilde's and...
In this case, say Gorman, the announcement has been terrific therapy for Entremed, the biotech company that has licensed Folkman's research. The surge in Entremed's stock price today was also good news for Dr. Folkman's research institution, Children's Hospital in Boston: According to Entremed's 10k...
Steam is an older method of heating that Harvard has used since the 1920s, but the College is by no means the only institution to maintain this seasoned process. According to Morris A. Pierce, district energy historian and energy manager for the University of Rochester, a recent census by the...