Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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But Knowles says that the alternative to intensive recruitment is equally impracticable. "The opposite extreme is unthinkable: we'll just stop recruiting for four or five years. That would be outrageous. A whole generation of scholars would have no opportunity for academic advancement. It's bad for that generation, but...
Beebe used his financial institutions to bankroll everything from polo fields to time-share condos and mini-warehouses. Though a 1987 federal case against Beebe ended in a mistrial, the Government has contended that he was one of his own biggest customers, using the network of banks and thrifts to...
Underlying Ball's embattled tenure was one of the central conflicts in the history of the regional movement. Is a city's theater the actual building and the bureaucratic institution, and thus a public trust conventionally subject to accountability? Or is the theater instead the work onstage, which rises or...
The point of the study is "to take a long-range look at the mission of each institution," Tsongas said.
We are not trying to blame the ineffectiveness of the council on Ken Lee alone. There are a number of factors that have contributed. Still, the behavior of the council, and, especially, its chair, influence the way Harvard undergraduates are viewed by the faculty of this institution and the nation...