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Word: equalize (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...willing to give every man an equal shake. Economically, it's high time we judged people as individuals...Educationally, too. Every other way except socially...

Author: By Marshall Bloom, | Title: Richmond Flowers: Segregationist Geared to Adjusting to Change | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...vibrations, the shock one has received," he said. His paintings, such as his 1954 view of Marseille harbor, were made of slabs of pure color held together by will. In his Le Pont des Arts, moonlit reflection, waves, night air and solid steel are all troweled on with equal intensity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Painting: A Thousand Vibrations | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

Another fault of the new plan is that the individual Houses will probably lose their images, one element of the House system worth preserving. Equal distribution according to Rank List, school background, and field of concentration, with no provision for Masters' and students' choices, may diminish the particular character of each unit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen and the Houses | 10/16/1965 | See Source »

Scrambled Parts. Unfortunately, Frame is not equal to the task of writing a definitive biography. As professor of French at Columbia University, he has made Montaigne his life's study, and his translation of the Essays is the best since the Florio translation of 1603 and infinitely more readable than that classic antique. But this book does not so much define Montaigne as scramble him. It is as if someone given nothing but the picture of an assembled car and its disassembled parts had set to work, knowing only that each part has to go somewhere. The result...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Self-Assured Man | 10/15/1965 | See Source »

What's more, the Law School courses are taught by the case system, so that legal principles are learned directly from studying the decisions of the state and Federal courts. Thus, effective studying requires not only memorization but an equal amount of analysis...

Author: By Alan L. Ricarde, | Title: Law School: Much Work and Little Play | 10/14/1965 | See Source »

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