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George Stevens, Jr., served as director from the institute's founding until 1980.
Libertarian economist Murray Rothbard was a core member of Cato's founding group and coined the institute's name.
Mitchell has been questioned as to whether or not he is a member of the European Catholic group Dignitatis Humanae Institute, which he denied on the same radio interview with Pat Kenny, however according to Benjamin Harnwell, the institute's founding chairman Mitchell helped formulate the charter that became the institute's declaration.
The institute's members has great admiration for the statesmanship of America's founding fathers as well as that of Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill.
The document provided, a year after Acton's founding, established support for the institute's economic personalism and defense of capitalism.

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The philosophical tradition now referred to as the " Frankfurt School " is perhaps particularly associated with Max Horkheimer ( philosopher, sociologist and social psychologist ), who took over as the institute's director in 1930 and recruited many of the school's most talented theorists, including Theodor W. Adorno ( philosopher, sociologist, musicologist ), Erich Fromm ( psychoanalyst ), and Herbert Marcuse ( philosopher ).
Under the Board of Governors is the institute's director, who serves as the chief academic and executive officer of the IIT.
The institute's director since 2009 is Kristian Berg Harpviken, with Inger Skjelsbæk as deputy director.
As evidence, Thompson cited the Discovery Institute's guidebook Intelligent Design in Public School Science Curricula written by the institute's director and co-founder, Stephen C. Meyer and David DeWolf, a fellow of the institute, which stated in its closing paragraphs: " Moreover, as the previous discussion demonstrates, school boards have the authority to permit, and even encourage, teaching about design theory as an alternative to Darwinian evolution -- and this includes the use of textbooks such as Of Pandas and People that present evidence for the theory of intelligent design.
In the 1950s, however, he became director of the Institutul de Teorie literară şi Folclor and coordinated the institute's publication, Studii şi cercetări de istorie literară şi folclor, from 1952 to 1965.
In October 1905, Stojowski sailed on the SS Moltke to the USA on the invitation of Frank Damrosch, founder and director of the newly formed Institute of Musical Art, to head the institute's piano department ; he was recommended for the position by pianist Harold Bauer and cellist Pablo Casals.
He was named to succeed Donders as the institute's director in 1884, a position he served in until 1903.
In March 1922 he headed the infectious disease ward at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and became the institute's director in June 1937.
Jonathon Stone is a computational biologist from McMaster, and is the institute's associate director.
The institute's director of research is Samuel Gregg, author of the prize-winning book The Commercial Society.
The institute's director is I. K. Bhat and the Chairman of the Board of Governors is Karan Singh.
At the same time, the institute's first director, Dr. Leopold Robert, requested contributions from foreigners living in Thailand for the establishment of a snake farm, which would enable the institute to manufacture antivenom for snake bites.

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The institute's Independent Policy Forum series of seminars has featured historians Joyce Appleby and Robert Conquest ; economists Roger Noll, Peter Bauer Gary Becker and James M. Buchanan ; legal scholars Alex Kozinski, Richard Epstein, David D. Cole, and Randy Barnett ; foreign policy experts Lawrence Korb, Daniel Ellsberg, George Shultz, Michael Scheuer, and Gen. William Odom ; criminologists Gary Kleck, and James Q. Wilson ; authors Gore Vidal, P. J. O ' Rourke, George Gilder, Shelby Steele, Michael Crichton and Czesław Miłosz.

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Every hall is equipped with excellent sports and computing facilities besides institute's common facilities.
As of 2008, Dembski serves as a senior fellow at the CSC, where he plays a central role in the center's extensive public and political campaigns advancing the concept of intelligent design and its teaching in public schools through its " Teach the Controversy " campaign as part of the institute's wedge strategy.
They named the jewel Fianit after the institute's name FIAN ( Physical Institute of the Academy of Science ), but the name was not used outside of the USSR.
Since taking over, Weber has continued to publish writing on the Holocaust and on World War II and has pushed to broaden the institute's mandate.
Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Dr. Mark Williams ( Richard Denning ), to fund a return expedition to the Amazon to look for the remainder of the skeleton.
The website of Paisley's public relations arm, the European Institute of Protestant Studies, describes the institute's purpose as to " expound the Bible, expose the Papacy, and to promote, defend and maintain Bible Protestantism in Europe and further afield.
As the MilEng CoE, the institute's mandate has expanded to include doctrine and NATO standardization agreements ( STANAGs ) related to military engineering.
Their respective timetables (" horarium ") allocate due time to communal prayer, private prayer, spiritual reading, work, meals, communal recreation, sleep, and fixes any hours during which stricter silence is to be observed, in accordance with their own institute's charism.
In June 2012, Cato announced an agreement in principle to settle the dispute by changing the institute's governing structure.
He also won the institute's Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal.
Believing experience to be the best teacher, Roger Babson favored a curriculum that was a combination of both class work and business training: businessmen made up the majority of the faculty instead of academics, and the institute's curriculum focused more on practical experience.
He joined the American Enterprise Institute in 1989, where he was the institute's John M. Olin fellow, before later joining the Hoover Institution as its Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow.
He had passed the institute's advanced test in 1965.
In 1963, Bennett launched the institute's journal, Systematics.
Lamb seemed to have escaped much of this brutality, in part because of his amiable personality and in part because Samuel Salt, his father's employer and Lamb's sponsor at the school was one of the institute's Governors.
The institute's building served as a centre of worship, radio broadcast, and biblical studies.
As Ingrid Farreras writes in her history, " The research conducted by the institute was still supported by the NIMH Institute of Mental Health and the institute's survival was unclear.
Starting in 1959, he headed the institute's photo-meson processes laboratory.
During his tenure he worked tirelessly to improve the curriculum, raise the standards for students and staff, as well as defend the institute's dignity and autonomy.

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The institute's official mission is to:
The Board of Governors of IIT Kharagpur is under the IIT Council, and has 13 members that include representatives of the states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa, in addition to other members appointed by the IIT Council and the institute's senate.
Its message is communicated through books, articles, interviews, speeches, op-eds, and through the institute's quarterly publication City Journal, targeted at policymakers, politicians, scholars, and journalists.
The 66-hectare site campus is in the northern suburb of Bruce, but some of the institute's programs are located in other Australian cities.
Part of the institute's Maritime Systems Division is situated in the coastal city of Horten, southwest of Oslo on the western side of the Oslofjord.
The Center for Documentation and Information Dissemination is responsible for documentation and dissemination of information produced by the institute as well as coordinating the 27 SDDIs in the country, and the National School of Statistical Sciences besides being responsible for training the institute's employees, is a federal institution of higher learning that offers the following courses: BA in Statistics ; specialization in Environmental Analysis and Management Planning, and Masters in Population Studies and Social Research.
Techlife is the institute's official magazine focusing on people, technology and innovation.
The institute's mission is to improve equity in health and healthcare by developing the region ’ s capacity for policy analysis and program development, implementation and evaluation through integrating and leveraging the resources of Fresno State and the institutions and communities of the San Joaquin Valley.
The institute's patron is Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
The word noetic is derived from the Greek nous, for which, according to the institute's website, there is no exact equivalent in English.
The institute's primary task is to carry out basic research, education and associated observatory activities in space physics, space technology and atmospheric physics.
The committee is assisted by the Norwegian Nobel Institute, its secretariat, and the committee holds their meetings in the institute's building, where the winner is also announced.
The institute's mission is to serve as the U. S. Military ’ s Center of Excellence for Stability and Peace Operations at the strategic and operational levels in order to improve military, civilian agency, international, and multinational capabilities and execution.
The institute's stated aim is to apply the ideas of the philosopher Friedrich Schiller to what it calls the " contemporary world crisis.
A biography of LaRouche hosted on institute's website says, " It is his work and his ideas, that inspired the creation of the international Schiller Institute, as well as his intellectual and moral leadership that continue to set the standard for the policies and activity of the movement.
In recognising that academic freedom is a self-contained right under Articles 34 and 137 of the Basic Law, the Court of First Instance held that the Permanent Secretary's ( Mrs Fanny Law ) approach did not violate the institute's right to academic freedom as she had not made any direct or indirect threats of sanction.
In recognising that academic freedom is a self-contained right under Articles 34 and 137 of the Basic Law, the Court of First Instance held that the Permanent Secretary's approach did not violate the institute's right to academic freedom as she had not made any direct or indirect threats of sanction.

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