Word: institutionalize
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This venerable institution is as arcane as the balance of payments; its rules are as precisely obscure as the contents of a diplomatic note. To the outsider it presents a blank wall, but to the insider--and the insiders number several thousand government officials, 1200 Washington reporters and numberless foreign...
ROGER A. FREEMAN The Hoover Institution Stanford University Stanford, Calif.
The comparison doesn't parse. The University of Colorado is a large, state-supported, multipurpose institution complete with graduate programs, large scale research operations and the rest. Colorado College is a small, independent college of liberal arts that devotes itself to the education of undergraduates.
A dog thus troubled can see Miller for six 50-minute sessions for $245 (in advance). Miller has a B.S. in child psychology from California State College, and a "doctorate of psychology" from a now-defunct Kansas City, Mo., institution called the College of Philosophy.
The new law was signed just a year after the President appointed a blue-ribbon commission, headed by former Assistant Attorney General Burke Marshall, to conduct a thorough review of the draft. The group recommended major changes, including the elimination of all student deferments, the institution of a lottery system...