Word: institutionalizing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"I know in my heart I have not violated any of the rules of that institution," Wright said in a speech to a labor meeting shortly after the ethics report was released.
In principle, the Nunn/McCurdy proposal has met with much support on Capitol Hill and across the country. Not since John F. Kennedy's 40 Inaugural Address and the institution of the Peace Corps have leaders actually asked young people to give something back to their country in return for the...
Dunne, who coordinates women's issues for the Harvard Civil Liberties Union, says that she hopes that women's activism at Harvard will become more organized. The institution of a phone tree similar to one used by NOW in Boston to organize protesters when anti-abortion groups such as Operation...
As the recently-appointed director of Harvard's Arnold Arboretum leads the conservatory into a new phase of its 117-year history, the institution seems to be bolstering its commitment to teaching and research.
For concrete changes to occur, students must connect their national political goals and public service work with Harvard's transgressions. They must realize that Harvard isn't just a place to take classes, but an educational institution which sets important precedents in the world.