Word: institutionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Employees at Out of Town News, just across the street from the Coop, said they didn't know the sign had come down. Some even claimed they had never seen any sign atop the home of the 103-year-old institution.
Lamar's appointment was hailed by boxers, promoters, and fans. He remained popular during his tenure, initiating efforts to clean up and reform Bay State boxing. He called for a review of all licenses, state investigations of failed promotions, and the institution of club suspensions.
Last week's disaster may lead to more insights. Scientists had earlier set up sophisticated seismological instruments in and around the Michoacan gap, and the devices were working when the spasm occurred. Says Seismologist James Brune of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography: "It will be the best-recorded major quake...
Even more tantalizing, Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev told visiting U.S. Senators that Moscow was willing to make "radical proposals" for cutting back offensive weapons if the U.S. would restrict its Star Wars program to "fundamental research." For the first time, Gorbachev moved away from a demand that the U.S. drop...
The Corporation's planned revisions in its shareholder guidelines represent another first: for the first time, Harvard's objective will be to undermine the South African police state--to subvert apartheid as a legal, governmental institution--and not merely to ameliorate the material conditions of Black South Africans in the...