Word: erraticism
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This grandeur is also obvious in the impressive foyer--bulwarked by a four-inch thick mahogany door. A carved, domed ceiling overlooks the entrance, which leads a marbled path to the massive grand staircase. An erratic elevator, however, bears most of the traffic to upper floors.
In his 1953 pictures, Tamayo has cut down on both the size (the current show includes the smallest canvases he has ever painted) and the violence of his work. He is now tempering with compassion and even humor the terror which he suggests by intense colors and dimly defined, erratic...
But to win, Norm Shepard's erratic team will have to stop captain and forward Lou Murgo, third high scorer in the league with 147 points, and forward-guard Ed Tooley, a junior, second in scoring with 149 points and first in rebounds.
"For the past couple of years," said a Los Angeles Daily News staffer, "we have never known when we left at night whether the paper would be open the next day when we showed up at the office." The fear was justified: the ailing News (circ. 188,453) was losing...
The varsity, which added a 3 to 1 victory over Boston University last Tuesday to an earlier 10 to 1 win over Providence, faces an erratic Northeastern sextet.