Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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In case of diseased organs, this operation [sterilization] is permissible in a Catholic institution. However, the legality of sterilization is not the question, but the adherence to hospital rules.
So the question is not whether Radcliffe has the "right" to do what it has done--and what it has done is clearly to assume authority to censor the news--but whether, according to the objectives of a liberal educational institution in a democratic society, it ought to have done...
Jim Cronin, owner of the institution on Dunster Street, expressed an opinion which was shared by the other restaurants in the vicinity of the University, that he "doesn't care" what the closing hour is."
Maybe we in this pure and raticed four and one-half to one educational (co, that is) institution are just uninformed on life, but we can't see all the fuss being raised about them. We felt that "The Pontoon" was funny in places, flat in places, period.
This point of view had several supporters. They claimed that "attacking the college in which you are enrolled is unethical; it cannot benefit the student or the institution."