Word: institutionalize
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A fixture in 1964, an institution today, Heimert will be retiring at the end of the next academic year, after a life tied to Harvard where he mastered a House, a department and a scholarly life.
Heimert says his fellow colleagues celebrated the dedication not only because of its unifying purpose, but rather because it relegated the Freshman Union, a Harvard institution, to the history books.
Another friend (not an undergraduate) sighs enviously at the notion of a "last chance dance," the kindness and foresight of an institution which would go to the effort to ensure that its members will leave with no regrets.
Our current behavior seems to have been memorialized by our forebearers at this insane institution.
Our current behavior seems to have been memorialized by our forebearers at this insane institution.