Word: reinstitutionalization
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The Student Council last night refused to pass a section of its Claverly Hall Committee's report which recommended the reinstitution of the parietal honor system at the dormitory.
"With the reinstitution of the limited substitution game, however, the resurrection of spring football becomes essential. Limited substitution should help equalize competition between big and small colleges. . . . Three weeks is hardly enough time to produce the versatile player now required."
Neither coffee nor tea (with or without ice) can take milk's place. There is but one beverage that can both nourish and quench thirsts. Its use would be a triumph for the forces of gracious living. A hearkening to the academic customs of our forefathers, its reinstitution would find...
This January, the Rules Committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association took a long step forward by Killing off two-platoon football. With the reinstitution of the limited substitution game, however, the resurrection of Spring football becomes essential.
Reinstitution of the Christmas trip will eliminate the usual vacation time hiatus and will help keep the squad in shape over the two-week recess.