Word: chases
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Sometimes there is a difficult third role to fulfill: that of citizen. One night recently David Aikman, TIME'S stringer at the University of Washington, discovered Thompson Hall, where his own office is located, in flames. He had little hesitation in helping to chase down a suspected arsonist. "No man tries to burn down a building as a protest unless he is in the last stages of revolt against his own condition," says Aikman. "For me, the inescapable melancholy of the incident was twofold: that any student could be so distressed by the law of the land...
...comes up in Chevy Chase, and the air is heavy it is spring and busbes bloom under the window. but the morning things with adhesive melancholy. You read from Alan Paton's Too Late the Phalarope about...
...took a few months, but the group eventually sold the idea to such investors as First National City, Chase, and Morgan Guaranty banks. They also intrigued LIFE Photographer-Writer Gordon Parks into taking command as editorial director. His professional hand and eye are evident in the monthly's first issue (circ. 150,000), out this week in 145 cities at 60? a copy. Its tone is best described as Vogue-cum-Ramparts-a somewhat uneasy combination...
...Ling's largest problem was his pur chase of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp...
...traced from photograph to print to painting in such works as The Red Flower and Interior. A brunette model in an easy chair is likely to wind up as a tangle-haired Medusa, just as thoroughly transformed as the two lovelies waltzing through colored smoke rings in The Chase, which is purest fantasy...