Word: reinstitutionalize
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With the failure of Venezuela's democracy in 1948, scholastic freedom disappeared. The Perez Jiminez regime carried out the projected programs of school construction and expansion, but the university system was run strictly by the Ministry of Education. The fall of Jiminez in 1958 resulted in the immediate reinstitution of...
The fact that a few students want only four soft years and a degree may be a good argument against the reinstitution of non-Honors tutorial on a compulsory basis. But some provision must be made for the other non-Honors students.
Formal courses were not his only contact with undergraduates. Last year he organized a series of Astronomy Concentrators' dinners in Leverett House, which led to a reinstitution of tutorial in the Department this fall. And he was interested in Radcliffe, for Moors Hall, where he is a faculty affiliate, is...
All undergraduate Astronomy concentrators have petitioned for reinstitution of a tutorial program, and the Department has generally accepted the proposal.
Far from asking Chairman Martin to take action that might lead to the reinstitution of credit controls, our position has been completely the reverse . . .