Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Yale-in-China's financial and economic stability, in fact, is currently such that parents from all over China want to ship their children to Yale sponsored schools. Other institution have been disrupted in the confusion that followed a change of regime.
Maid service at Harvard is an institution as old as the University itself. Through the years the cleaning women with the whimsical brooms have been called "sweeps," "goodies," and more recently "biddies." The latest term of affection is just plain "maids"--those who value their cleaning service dare use no...
The U.S. Army is standing squarely behind its own version of that popular American institution, the comic book.
Bernie Bierman is an institution. Time was when he was a great man, whose power football was the best in the land. To beat him, other Big Ten coaches earned to pass, to spin, to fake, to run fast.
Under Connecticut law, should a finding of insanity be made at the November 16 hearing, the court may order the 27-year-old Trent-Lyon committed to a state institution until he has recovered enough to stand trial.