Word: institutionalizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Any undergraduate or graduate student now attending any American or Canadian university or college, or who has attended such an institution at any time since December 1, 1931, whether or not the work for a degree was completed, is eligible to compete for the awards.
When he was an undergraduate at Wisconsin and Chicago Dr. Slichter worked in farm machinery and plumbing supply factories to learn Labor's viewpoint. Today, a member of the staff of Brookings Institution, of the Social Science Research Council, of American Association for Labor Legislation, honorary vice president of...
But with Harvard and a few other large universities free from Mr. Tunis' criticism, the general picture does not become brighter. For the distinction which seems implicit in Mr. Tunis' argument is the difference between a college and a university. A university, engaged in graduate teaching and in research, as...
Compared to the conditions under which many school and college boys play, Soldiers' Field offers a paradise for football enthusiasts. In addition to the physical layout, the Freshmen who signed up will find in the weeks to come that a thoroughly competent coaching staff has been provided to guide them...
Ask the Harvardian how many museums his University possesses, and he will undoubtedly reel off the names of the Fogg and either the Germanic of the Semitic museums. A few even might remember having heard rumors of a vague institution known as the University Museum. But it is indeed a...