Word: familiarization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...results often look like two images trying to occupy the same space. In Johnson's current show at Manhattan's Martha Jackson Gallery, nude figures become skirmishes between Johnson's knowledge of archetypal images familiar to the Greeks and his restless, free use of oils inherent in abstract expressionism...
...characters seem farfetched types, the actors are familiar ones. As the middleaged husband, Gerald S. O'Loughlin is almost indistinguishable from Alan King, Ken Kercheval, O'Loughlin's partner, looks and talks like Orson Bean. Rochelle Oliver is reminiscent of Sandy Dennis, though quite funny in her own right...
...litigious reader ready to sue a newspaper for libel at the drop of an insult has become a familiar courtroom character. But this time the roles were reversed. The editor was suing one of his readers. And to add to the novelty, the editor won. Bill McGaw, owner, editor, publisher and principal reporter of the Southwesterner claimed that his monthly journal of Western lore had been damaged by the actions of Alamogordo, N. Mex., Furniture Dealer A. A. Webster Jr.. a member of the John Birch Society. And a jury agreed -to the amount...
...facts in the current case were simple and clear. Merck Sharp & Dohme was testing a pill containing two synthetic hormones. One is an estrogen, familiar and long in use; the second is a new progestin, closely related to those in pills already available but differing in detailed chemical structure. Although 340 women have taken the still-experimental pill for several months with no apparent ill effects, the manufacturer tried giving exceptionally large doses-20 to 40 times the human dose-to dogs. Two of the dogs in the experiment developed cancer...
...article fails to evaluate the record of the Nieman program and concludes with the somewhat familiar theme that this program, too, can be straightened out with a few suggestions from the CRIMSON...