Word: equalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...walls of Manhattan's Ferargil Galleries vibrated last week with things more colorful, more detailed, more precise and concentrated than their images would normally form in the human eye. Painter Audrey Duller Parsons, 33, had divided her second one-man show about equally between animate and inanimate objects, all of which seemed to have struck her with equal intensity. There was a broken statue with a clutter of dead fish, an antique sugar shepherdess, a dead duck. All these were painted with luscious tactile surfaces, every detail as important as every other...
Last week the other lines announced they, too, would cut their rates June 2 in order to keep on an equal competitive footing with the B. & 0., but that they would simultaneously bring suit against the constitutionality of the order. Their claim: The ICC order is an unwarranted invasion of managerial privilege...
During the week the first eight has shown some improvement over their form in the Princeton race and should be able to take the Lion shell by a length or more. The Jayvees are expected to win by about an equal length...
John Mahoney went the route for the Crimson allowing three hits, a number equal to that garnered by the home force...
...complicated reasons the tide of modern delectation is flowing away from subjects like German, and with the revision of its more fundamental courses, the department is showing its sensitivity to public demand. The other foot must be planted forward with equal firmness, and the staff, too often cold and uninspiring, be made more responsive to the tone of the present...