Word: equalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...East Village are now trying to arrange a picnic for the cops' kids, as well as a Mantovani record concert for the officers them selves. Charges against the hippies were dismissed last week by Criminal Court Judge Herman Weinkrantz, who said: "This court will not deny the equal protection of the law to the unwashed, unshod, unkempt and uninhibited...
After that, green pastures. At New York's Aqueduct Race Track last week, Owner Phipps announced that Buckpasser has been syndicated for stud duty and will retire next year to Lexington, Ky. Dividing the horse into 32 equal shares-each of which entitles its own er to one stud service per year-Phipps will retain 16 shares himself, has sold the remaining 16 to other breeders at $150,000 apiece. Total worth of the syndicate: $4,800,000, making Buckpasser, who has yet to father his first foal, the highest-priced stallion in history...
...necessary time and money. Some, but not all of them, do so. Though several of the subcommittee's witnesses so far have tended to support the contention that generic-name drugs are potent and acceptable, they have also admitted that they cannot really sort out what is equal to what in the pullulating pill market. No one, it appears, has run a comprehensive test on an entire family of drugs, such as the cortisone-type hormones, which show fantastic price spreads, to see how they really compare in medical effectiveness. Not until laboratory experts agree...
Basking in a 10-day recess, most Congressmen are now returning to their constituents to deliver the traditional Fourth of July speeches about "the inalienable rights of each and every American citizen." Yet equal representation and the right to vote do not exist for many people today because of Congressional apathy, partisan politics, and personal interests...
...Open for Byron Nelson, the nine-hole score of 30 that Arnold Palmer shot in 1960, the third-round 66 that boosted a heat-sick and exhausted Ken Venturi toward the title in 1964. But never in 72 years has the Open seen a complete round of golf to equal the final 18 played by Jack Nicklaus on the Lower Course at New Jersey's Baltusrol Golf Club last week. In an almost casual display of power and precision, concentration and confidence, Nicklaus ripped Baltusrol to shreds with a five-underpar 65 that gave him a four-stroke victory...