Word: legacyism
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And the legacy of a stronger dean’s office that he would have left behind is teetering on the verge of extinction.
Departing Dean Robert C. Clark will no doubt leave a legacy as an incredible fund-raiser and ambassador for the school in the greater legal world. But the complaints vocalized by law students at a recent meeting with Summers hosted by the Law School Council are indicative of the frustrations...
In Children, Paul--now both Emperor and god--realizes that the revolution he unleashed is out of his control, and he sets about trying to dismantle his own legacy. These themes and the environmental focus (the Fremen's new prosperity threatens the ecosystem on which their culture and spice depend...
But what of the rest of Bacon's riches, which the British tabloids claim were squandered on a profligate life of drink and young boys? Edwards' London lawyers say his will is to remain a secret indefinitely. His Pattaya friends insist that Edwards protected Bacon's legacy.
Part of the literary and artistic legacy left from before randomization, it is a reminder of the House’s roots.