Word: institutionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In April of 1980, over 1000 undergraduates chanted the word "bullshit" in unison in response to the University's stand on divestment. Unlike the rosy picture drawn for the pleasure of administrators and distinguished alumns in the July 20 New York Times Magazine, many, both within and outside the institution...
A Swan Lake that is set indoors. A ballet version of Henry James' Washington Square, featuring, among many other intrusions, cartoon black minstrels and cowboys. Not what one might at first expect from so historic an institution as the Paris Opera Ballet, but both items came along on the troupe...
Banks and Big Steel. It takes a lot of turmoil to shake these once sturdy pillars of U.S. business. But in the past few years, plenty of trouble has come along to torment some of the most rock-solid names in each of those industries. Economic upheavals ranging from the...
First National of Oklahoma City embarked on a bid to become a regional banking power during the 1970s oil boom. When prices fell, however, the bank's long-shot energy loans began to misfire. The bank slipped in position from the state's No. 1 institution to third-largest and...
About 130 investigators from the FDIC arrived at First National early last week to close it down, claim its books and transfer its accounts to the new owner, Los Angeles-based First Interstate (assets: $50 billion). First Interstate reopened the bank the next day, so the institution's 33,000...