Word: institutionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Even if Bush blunders countless domestic and foreign issues, that damage will be only temporary. The damage he does to the institution of the presidency--by virtue of his take-no-chances management style--will be far more long-reaching.
An Afro-American Studies department now exists at Harvard, thanks to strike activism. But the department has been inadequately supported by the administration, and its professors have often been denied tenure. And in a recent New York Times article ("Harvard Accused of Lag on Minority Hiring," March 5), a panel...
Much of the intensity of the '69 conflict came from the perception that Harvard acted not as an independent academic institution but as a hand-maiden of government policy and corporate interests. In recent years we have seen a spectacle of sycophancy at the Kennedy School of Government. Most egregious...
A primary obstacle for managers trying to balance their books is their inability to set prices. By dictating everything from salaries to the price of finished goods, Moscow planners rob factories of any incentive to hold down costs or make a profit. For example, the prices of labor and raw...
"We forthrightly denounce any theological justification for the policy of apartheid and any University policy which directly or indirectly lends legitimacy to such oppression," reads the "statement of purpose" for the group--called the Peace Community. "With prayer and fasting, we call for new avenues of moral leadership at this...