Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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On a visit to the U.S. to present his findings to leading cardiac surgeons, Batista was rushed off to Baltimore, Md., to see a 32-year-old woman with congestive heart failure who was not expected to survive the weekend. In a moment of reflection, Batista offered a glimpse of...
"I think the fact that something like this happened at a private university like MIT that has the reputation of being a reputable education institution kind of sheds light on the fact that underage drinking is a problem not only at state schools but at private schools," she said
The annual American Red Cross Blood drive, which has become a Harvard-Radcliffe institution, was held last week in Boylston Hall. Many students chose to support the Red Cross by donating blood, while others chose not to donate. While students decide to donate or not to donate for many reasons...
"Going to work at the Times," says Peter Kaplan, editor of the Observer and a former Times reporter, "is like getting into a Sherman tank. You can't go more than 10 m.p.h. You can't see anything. But you know you have this enormous power." Says another former Times...
The institution is not as intimidating as it once was. The Times' most important editor of modern times, A.M. Rosenthal, ran the paper from 1969 to 1986 and did much to strip the place of cobwebs, break down its seniority system and open the way to more stylish writing. In...