Word: mediums
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Georges Rouault was unsurpassed in his medium. He was on the roster of the great French painting talents who broke into the 20th century in such garish, searing colors that they were called "Wild Beasts," but he stood apart from the rest. In an age given over primarily to secular beliefs, Roman Catholic Rouault was unabashedly a religious man. "I hope to paint a Christ so moving that those who see Him will be converted," he said. He became the greatest religious artist of his century...
...eight busy weeks Buick Boss Edward T. Ragsdale shopped Madison Avenue looking for a new agency for the $24 million Buick account (TIME, Jan. 6). In the sweepstakes a dozen agencies gave him every kind of sell-hard, medium and soft. He was mobbed by grey flanneled greeters, hailed by groups with big campaign buttons and placards plugging their wares. The only top agency that seemed to stand aloof was McCann-Erickson; everyone assumed it was not in the running because it already had the competing $26 million Chrysler account...
Piper Comanche, the company's first low-wing, single-engined plane designed to challenge Cessna's virtual monopoly in the medium-priced field. Cruising speed: 160 m.p.h. over a 920-mile range with four passengers. Price...
Cessna 1 75, a medium-priced addition to the company's line of four-place, high-wing monoplanes. Cruising speed: 139 m.p.h. Price: about $11,000, midway between the lowest priced Model 172 and highest priced...
...long v. 14.8 ft. of a Rambler American, costs $822 a year to maintain, not counting a chauffeur's annual salary of up to $4,865. Moreover, the city runs about 65 motor mastodons (Cadillacs, Lincolns, Chryslers, Packards) for conveying top brass, as well as 149 medium ones (Buicks, Mercuries, Dodges, Pontiacs, De Sotos) for lesser lights...